The body of Ahizya Osceola, a missing 3-year-old boy, was found Friday in what police called an "obscured" location in the boy's Florida home.
Hollywood Police Chief Frank Fernandez offered few details during a Friday morning news conference that followed a massive search by multiple law enforcement agencies for Ahizya. He didn't say whether any suspects have been identified, but he said the parents are cooperating with police, The Associated Press reported.
"During an exhaustive search of the house, we discovered the body of little Ahizya in an obscured location not readily visible to the average person," Fernandez said. "The child did not place himself in that position."
A criminal investigation is underway at the home where the boy lived with his father, Nelson Osceola.
The home was roped off in yellow police tape on Friday, and police crime unit vehicles were parked on the street out front.
Osceola told the South Florida Sun Sentinel on Thursday that the little boy was sleeping when he left home about 7:30 a.m. His wife, who has not been identified by police, was awake and he said he was in contact through text messages with her until around 9 a.m., when she and their 8-month-old child fell asleep.
"She woke up and he was gone," Osceola said, adding that he learned about the boy's disappearance in a text message from his wife.
The police were notified of the missing child just before noon Thursday.
The boy's mother, Karen Cypress, told the newspaper that Ahizya lived with his father and that she had not seen him since December.
Fernandez said it's too early to tell if there was any trauma to the child, adding that if there is, "it's hidden from the eye."
Ahizya's body was taken to the medical examiner's office on Friday morning.