Search continues for 4-year-old boy who fell into Merrimack River
- Police searched the Merrimack River today for four-year-old Azriel Lopez.
- Calls came Sunday reporting the boy was in the river.
- Lowell police, state police, and marine units searched the river area.
- His father, Joan Lopez, said they "believe in the Lord" for support.
- The search continues downstream as authorities investigate how the boy entered the water.
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Search for 4-year-old Azriel Lopez reaches fifth day
LOWELL — A memorial has emerged along the Lowell Riverwalk near the spot where 4-year-old Azriel Lopez was swept into the Merrimack River. As search crews continued their efforts into the fifth day on Thursday, the site has become a vivid tribute, adorned with photographs of Azriel, stuffed animals, toy motorcycles and cars, action figures, balloons, flowers, and a large Puerto Rican flag. People stopped to take in the display on Thursday aftern…
Search for missing Massachusetts boy enters day six
LOWELL, Mass. (WLNE) — Lowell police are letting residents know there may be more first responders along the Merrimack River as the search for a missing four-year-old boy continues into its sixth day. Police believe Azriel Lopez fell into the river on Saturday. Police are unsure how the boy fell in, but believe he was quickly carried away by the river’s current. Categories: Massachusetts, News
'We need to protect our babies:' Lowell locals heartbroken over missing 4-year-old
Silvery star-shaped balloons danced along the edge of the Merrimack River on Wednesday afternoon, lifted by a breeze as boats full of Lowell police and firefighters scoured the water below for a missing toddler.
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