Crime & Safety
Missing Montco Boy, 6, Found Safely In New Jersey After Arson: PD
Police have arrested the boy's father and another man in connection with the child's disappearance and an intentionally-set fire, they said.

WYNCOTE, PA — A six-year-old boy who went missing on Sunday after his father's home was burned down was found safely Monday afternoon, police said.
Isaac Hwang, a resident of Wyncote, was located with his father, Jaemyung Hwang, and a third adult man in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, according to authorities.
Isaac was not injured, and Jaemyung and the other adult, who has not been identified by police, are now in custody, police said. No criminal charges have yet been announced, but they are "pending," according to the Cheltenham Police Department.
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No further details were immediately available in the bizarre case, which began when a fire at Jaemyung's Wyncote home early Sunday was determined to be intentionally set.
The father and son went missing after the blaze, and were last seen at around noon near Limekiln Pike in Wyncote on Sunday.
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In announcing that Isaac was missing, law enforcement said that Isaac may be "at special risk of harm or injury."
Isaac is 4 feet tall and weighs 70 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. It's possible the pair were traveling in a blue 2021 BMW X5, with the temporary Virginia license plate U44997.
If you have any information, call Cheltenham Township Police at 215-885-1600, extension 0, or 911.
The investigation remains underway.
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