A search is continuing Monday for a 5-year-old boy who’s been missing since April 22nd. The search for Aramazd Andressian Junior has spanned several Southern California counties. It began when his father was found unconscious in South Pasadena’s Arroyo Seco Park and was unable to say what became of his little boy. He was supposed to be turned over to his mother that morning. LA County is offering a 10-thousand-dollar reward for information that helps locate the boy.
Search Continues for Missing Boy

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