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Crews Scour San Bernardino Woods For Missing Autistic Boy, 8

TWIN PEAKS (CBS) — Authorities are searching for a boy with autism who ran away from his school Monday morning.

Joshua Robb, 8, escaped through the gates of Grandview Elementary School's playground shortly after 11 a.m. School staffers chased after him, but Robb ran into the forest and has not been seen since.

Crews searched for the boy through the night and continued their efforts Tuesday morning.

"We have a lot of personnel out there. Weather is an issue. Dehydration is an issue. So we're very concerned," Lt. Rick Ellis of the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said.

"Our whole life has revolved around him," said Joshua's father, Ronnie Robb. "We've never been away from him the whole eight and a half years he's been with us. Hopefully, it'll be 10, 11, 12 and 13, and beyond."

Robb's mother, Patricia, had to be transported to a hospital after suffering a series of migraines following her son's disappearance.

Robb was taken away from his parents several weeks ago because someone reported them for alleged child abuse.

They say the person was confused when they saw Joshua was tethered to a pole at his home.

The Robbs say Joshua has to be lightly restrained for his safety because of his medical condition. He was spotted with the tether as his parents were moving out of their foreclosed home.

"We moved stuff out of the house," Ronnie Robb said. "We couldn't find a soft tether. The same kind they use at school for him because he's a flight risk."

"I've always said I could lose everything in the world... As long as I have my son I'd feel like the richest man in the world," Josh's father said.

[Credit: CBS]
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