Crime & Safety
Quinton Simon: Evidence Uncovered Relating To Missing Toddler Case
In their nearly weeklong search for missing toddler Quinton Simon, Chatham County police say they've seized evidence related to the case.

SAVANNAH, GA — Authorities have seized evidence relating to the disappearance of missing toddler Quinton Simon, Chatham County police announced Tuesday.
"We've seized evidence that we believe will help move this case forward, and we're now working to analyze the evidence to see where it leads us. We continue to pursue all avenues to bring Quinton home, following all leads and evidence," police said.
Police did not share specific details about the evidence.
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Quinton has been missing from his Buckhalter Road home since Oct. 5. He was last seen wearing a light blue Sesame Street shirt and black pants.
Law enforcement has led an aggressive search for the toddler, being joined by more than 40 FBI agents and volunteers.
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Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley said Monday crews were retracing their footsteps and searching areas previously looked at in case clues were missed.
A new tip line has been set up relating to Quinton's case. Police said the line directly connects to a detective. People can call (912) 667-3134. Police ask callers to leave a voicemail if no one answers.
People who believe they may have seen Quinton can also call 911.
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