Draven Graham, who lives with autism, was last seen around 3pm on Sunday at his Queen Street home in Lindsay, OD. She was last seen wearing a blue T-shirt and dark jogging pants, no shoes and a white tablet. Described as four feet-10 inches tall with a slender build. Speaking to reporters outside the Kawartha Lakes Police Station Monday morning, Sgt. Deb Hagarty said there was no indication that Draven had been abducted. He said that since he disappeared, he has been seen walking north on Colborne East Street, near Rivera Park. Draven’s father, Justin Graham, told CTV News Toronto that his son slipped out of the house while shaving in the bathroom on Sunday morning. “He was not on the couch where he was before I went in,” he said. I asked my daughter if she was in her room and she said no. She said she then went to the front door, but noticed it was unlocked. “As I ran out the door, I noticed it was unlocked and I had another lock on top, so he managed to put it all together at once to open the door.” Police from various jurisdictions, including the OPP, along with volunteers searched all night for Draven, who has limited verbal skills and severe touch irritation.
Police are continuing their search for the missing 11-year-old Draven Graham, who was last seen yesterday, June 12, in the Rivera Park area of Lindsay. Search your backyards and outbuildings, check out any videos. pic.twitter.com/jhKHBWN60V – KawarthaLakes Police (@klpsmedia) June 13, 2022 Researchers remain pedestrians and boats. They also use drones, helicopters and police dogs. “It could be under something, it could be in something, it could be in a back trailer, it could be hiding anywhere,” Graham said. Some of Draven’s clothes have since been found in the missing area. Graham said he suspected it was raining, his son got wet, something he did not like, and took off his clothes. “He does not like being wet in clothes, most autistic children do not like that,” he said. Police also ask anyone with video surveillance in the area to contact them. People in the area are also invited to look for their properties on Draven. Anyone who may have seen Draven Graham should call the Kawartha Lakes Police at 705-324-5252.