Montgomery County

Boy Found Dead in Montco, Missing Mother Found at Jersey Shore

A Horsham father found his 11-year-old son's body in bed on Tuesday morning, and police said, at the time, the boy's mother was missing. She was later located in Wildwood Crest

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A mother is in custody after her son was found dead inside their Horsham home by his father. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle has the latest on the investigation.

UPDATE: The woman has been charged in her son's murder. New details HERE.

A Horsham woman has been found by police in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, after the body of her 11-year-old son was discovered in her home, police said.

Shortly before she was found, the woman's car was pulled from the beach of Cape May, where it was found partially submerged in the ocean, officials claim.

According to police, the incident began after officers responded to a call of an unresponsive child at a home along the 500 block of Privet Road in Horsham, Pennsylvania, at about 7:06 a.m.

Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Horsham Police Chief Scott Fida said that the boy's father called police after he found his son dead in bed.

The officers found the boy's body in the master bedroom where he spent the night with his mother, according to investigators.

The boy's father told police that when he awoke on Tuesday morning he noticed the master bedroom door was locked and his wife’s black Toyota Highlander was missing from the garage.

As officers were investigating the scene early Tuesday at the home in Montgomery County, law enforcement officials in Cape May, New Jersey, said they discovered the SUV owned by the boy's mother "partially submerged in the ocean just of Beach Avenue."

Photo of the SUV in the ocean.

A short time later, law enforcement officials said that the boy's mother was found by Wildwood Crest Police and taken into custody for questioning. No charges have been filed.

A cause of death is pending an autopsy by the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office and the investigation is ongoing.

This is a breaking news story. It will be updated as information becomes available.

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