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Body of boy found in Great Miami River Saturday yet to be identified

DAYTON — The body of a boy who was recovered from a river in Dayton has still not been identified.

Saturday around 5:40 p.m. Dayton police and fire got a call from someone claiming they saw a body in the Great Miami River near West Riverview Avenue, according to a media release.

News Center 7 received the 911 call made to dispatchers.

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“It looks like a body to me,” the caller tells dispatchers.

“Ok, does it look like a child or an adult?” the dispatcher asks.

“It looks like a child,” the caller said.

Crews arrived on the scene within three minutes, according to Deputy Chief Mike Rice with Dayton Fire Department.

Rice said the body got caught in a circular flow in the river which prevented it from going downstream.

Dayton fire crews were on scene for an hour and a half Saturday. Police said they believe the boy to be between 6 and 9 years old.

Rice said something like this is never easy for emergency crews to respond to.

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“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of the body that was pulled from the river but it certainly takes a deep toll on our crews,” Rice said. “People consistently go out and they just tirelessly look for any victim that’s lost and over the last two weeks we’ve done a lot of that.”

Rice wanted to remind the public to wear a life vest if they plan to be in the water.

We are working to learn the identity of the body found and will update as the information becomes available.

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