Speaking to reporters outside the Kawartha Lakes Police Station Monday morning, Sgt. Deb Hagarty said Draven Graham was last seen on Sunday around 3pm at his home in Lindsay, Ont. The boy lives on Queen Street, near the Scugog River, he said. Described as four feet-10 inches tall with a slender build. Draven, who was last seen wearing a blue T-shirt and dark jogging pants, wore no shoes and carried a white tablet. Hagarti, who said there was no evidence that Draveen had been abducted, told the media that since he disappeared, he has been seen walking north on Colborn Street, near Rivera Park. The boy’s clothes have since been found in that area, police said. Police from various jurisdictions, including the OPP, along with volunteers searched all night for Draven, whom Haggarty said had “limited verbal skills” and “severe irritability” to the touch. Researchers remain pedestrians and boats. They also use drones, helicopters and police dogs. “(Draven) likes to hide and is unlikely to go out if they call her by their first name,” he said, adding that one of the best ways to help people is to do a thorough search of their property. Police also ask anyone with video surveillance in the area to contact them. Anyone who has seen Draven Graham is kindly requested to call Kawartha Lakes Police at 705-324-5252
The search for the missing autistic 11-year-old Draven Graham continues. Check your property and outbuildings. https://t.co/uHQWS5VlgE – KawarthaLakes Police (@klpsmedia) June 13, 2022