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Perth’s Missing Autistic Boy Found Safe After Wild Overnight Search

Nabila by Nabila
June 14, 2026 | 21:18
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Young Boy Found Safe After Harrowing Western Suburbs Search

A tense overnight search for an 11-year-old autistic boy, who is non-verbal, has concluded with his safe return after he went missing from Perth’s western suburbs amidst treacherous weather conditions on Saturday afternoon. The community breathed a collective sigh of relief as news broke this morning that Norman Krakouer had been located.

Norman was last sighted around 5:15pm on Saturday near a residence on Lantana Avenue in Mount Claremont. At the time of his disappearance, he was reportedly wearing only a pair of blue shorts and was shirtless. The circumstances of his being out in the elements, particularly given the severe weather that lashed the city, had sparked significant concern among authorities and residents alike.

The disappearance triggered a large-scale search operation, mobilising a considerable number of resources. Volunteers from the State Emergency Service (SES) joined forces with police officers, conducting thorough ground searches on foot and even utilising horses to cover the terrain. Their efforts were hampered by a powerful storm that brought with it challenging conditions, including wind and rain, making the search all the more difficult and urgent.

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Inspector Mark Tobiassen provided an update this morning, confirming that Norman had been found safe and sound. He described the moment of his discovery, explaining that Norman appeared to be making his way back towards a residence.

“He was making his way back to the house, it would seem, and someone saw him in the street and took him in, wrapped him up, called the police,” Inspector Tobiassen stated. This act of kindness from a member of the public proved instrumental in Norman’s safe recovery.

The relief felt by Norman’s family was palpable. They extended their profound gratitude to everyone involved in the extensive search effort.

“The family asked me to express their thanks … to everybody who had anything to do with searching for Norman overnight,” Inspector Tobiassen conveyed on behalf of the Krakouer family. The sheer volume of community support and the dedication of those who participated in the search were clearly appreciated.

While Norman appeared to be in good spirits upon his discovery, the family planned to take him to the hospital for a precautionary medical check-up.

“Family will take him up to the hospital just to get checked out, but he was very excited and happy to be back with his family,” Inspector Tobiassen added, highlighting the boy’s positive reaction to being reunited with his loved ones.

The scale of the community’s involvement was significant, with more than 50 members of the public dedicating their time and effort to search for Norman throughout the night. This widespread participation underscored the strong sense of community and the shared concern for the welfare of the young boy. The successful outcome serves as a testament to the power of community collaboration and the dedication of emergency services in times of crisis.

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