Missing 12-Year-Old Boy Found Alive in Woods After 3-Day Search

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Missing 12-Year-Old Boy Found Alive in Woods After 3-Day Search

HAMILTON, OHIO — Relief and joy swept through an Ohio community on July 4th after 12-year-old Cameron Jones was found safe — three days after he was reported missing from his home near Crawford Woods Park.

Jones, who disappeared the morning of Tuesday, July 1, had told his mother he was heading to the 54-acre park behind their home.

But when he didn’t return, his family grew concerned and filed a missing persons report with the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.

Spotted in the Same Park Where He Went Missing

After two full days without success, the family reached out to Ohio LandSAR, a volunteer search-and-rescue group based in Mount Carmel. Their team began scouring the park’s wooded terrain on July 3, searching late into the night.

On the morning of July 4, just hours after restarting the search, rescue teams found Cameron.

“He just jumped out,” said Chief John Adams of Ohio LandSAR. “We kind of spooked him, I guess.”

Jones was discovered in a dense, wooded area of the park — not far from where he was last seen. He was reportedly in good shape and was escorted home by sheriff’s deputies.

Unanswered Questions Remain

Authorities and family members have not yet revealed why Cameron didn’t return home. Adams noted the boy “didn’t say much” to the team upon discovery.

“That’s something the parents and the police will have to get involved with,” Adams said. “We just try to find them. That’s all we do.”

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Community Effort Brings Happy Ending

The successful search comes thanks to tireless work by law enforcement, volunteers, and community support. Ohio LandSAR, comprised entirely of volunteers, was key in locating the missing child.

We Want to Hear From You

What more can communities do to support missing persons searches? Have you or someone you know experienced a similar scare?

Share your thoughts in the comments and visit ridgecrestpact.org. for more updates. Let’s keep raising awareness and supporting families in times of crisis

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Doris Oliver

Doris Oliver is a proud Ridgecrest native with a deep passion for bringing local stories to light. With over 2 years of experience in community reporting, Doris has built a trusted voice in the Community. Her work focuses on covering the issues that matter most to Ridgecrest residents — from public safety and education to local government and community events. Driven by a belief that informed citizens make stronger communities, Doris is committed to delivering accurate, timely, and impactful news. Through ridgecrestpact.org, she aims to bridge the gap between people and the stories shaping their everyday lives — making local news accessible, engaging, and meaningful.

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