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TX CAMERON CRUMRINE: Missing from Bandera County, TX - 7 March 2022 - Age 5 *Found Safe*

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Search underway for missing 5-year-old boy in Bandera
A search is underway for a 5-year-old boy who went missing on his family's ranch.

Cameron Crumrine, 5, was last seen around 6:30 p.m. Monday at his family's 4,000-acre ranch on Sharon Drive

Cameron's grandmother Carrie said that Cameron went outside with his dog on the family ranch. A short time later, the dog returned to the house, but without Cameron.

The Bandera County Sheriff's Office is working with volunteers in the search for Cameron.


5-year-old boy missing from Bandera County​

The search is on for a 5-year-old boy who went missing from his Bandera County home around 6:30 p.m. Monday. Cameron Crumrine was last seen in the 500 block of Sharon Drive, which is five miles north of Bandera.

Officials said he was last seen wearing a green shirt, blue jeans and boots. He weighs between 50-60 pounds and has blue eyes and brown hair.

Cameron is known to go between two of his family's houses on their rural property, which spans about 20-30 acres.

Multiple agencies including the Bandera County Sheriff's Office, the San Antonio Police Department and the Bexar County Sheriff's Office are assisting in the search.

SAPD sent their chopper out Monday night, and dogs are also in the process of being obtained to use in the search, officials say.

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Thankful for a quick and positive outcome!

LIVE: Missing 5-year-old boy found safe in Bandera
The Bandera County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Cameron Crumrine, 5, has been found and is safe.

Reports say that Cameron was found around 11:30 a.m. by search volunteers after being out on the family's ranch for around 17 hours. He is being checked out by medical personnel after being outside all night, enduring temperatures that went down in the 40s.
 

'He's the toughest little Cowboy in Texas!' | Missing 5-year-old boy's grandmother reacts to him being found​

The search for a 5-year-old boy who went missing from his Bandera County home around 6:30 p.m. Monday came to a happy ending Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. Cameron ("Curly") Crumrine had been last seen in the 500 block of Sharon Drive, five miles north of Bandera.

After spending some time in an ambulance, Cameron was flown away from the scene around 12:15 p.m. to get medical treatment. He's getting oxygen and fluids through an IV, his grandmother said.

"He's ok!" Carrie Crumrine, his grandmother shouted from the scene. "He's the toughest little Cowboy in Texas!"

Carrie spoke with reporters, along with Lindsey (Cameron's mother), after Cameron took off to the medical center in San Antonio. She said he was "soaking wet" after spending the night outside, but was ok.

"He was found by the helicopter," Bandera County Sheriff Daniel Butts said. "He was in fair condition. He was a little dehydrated and little hypothermia, but he's ok."

Sheriff Butts thanked the hundreds of people who showed up to help with the search and said he would not have been found if not for all the volunteers.
 

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