Search ends for missing 9-month-old swept away in Bucks County flash floods
The flash floods left six others dead, including Conrad's 2-year-old sister, Mattie, and his mother, 32-year-old Katheryn Seley.
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The flash floods left six others dead, including Conrad's 2-year-old sister, Mattie, and his mother, 32-year-old Katheryn Seley.
The search lasted nearly two weeks.
Conrad Sheils is still missing after he and 2-year-old sister Mattie were swept in flood waters in Upper Makefield.
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After a weeklong search, 2-year-old Mattie Sheils was located, but officials said the search is far from over for her baby brother, Conrad.
2-year-old Mattie's body was located but officials say the search is far from over for her baby brother.
A vigil was held for the victims of the deadly flash flood in Bucks County that swept through the area nearly a week ago on Sunday night.
At the end of the ceremony, family members placed flowers in front of their loved ones' torches – symbolizing that even in dark times – there is still light.
The Upper Makefield community will gather at the 9-11 Memorial Garden of Reflection in Yardley Sunday to stand with all of those impacted by last week's flash flooding in Bucks County.
"We are grateful that our little Mattie has been brought home to us," the Sheils family said. The search for 9-month-old Conrad will continue Saturday.
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Mattie Sheils was found a week after her family was caught in flash flood waters in Bucks County.
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This week, CBS News Philadelphia covered the continued search for two missing siblings in Upper Makefield after a flash flooding killed five people, the clean-up in Lower Makefield Township, the Route 202 closure and a Kensington block party.
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In Bucks County, flash floods killed five people and two children have been missing since last weekend.
Search crews believed weather would prevent them from searching a creek Thursday for 2-year-old Mattie and her 9-month-old brother, Conrad. But conditions cleared enough for the search to resume. Ross DiMattei has the latest on the search.
Upper Makefield police say they will continue to provide updates if the search for Conrad and Mattie Sheils can happen.
Upper Makefield Police doesn't have a time for when the search will continue but said they are constantly reassessing the situation as they hope to bring the children home.
Search operations were put on hold in Bucks County Wednesday because of dreary and rainy conditions.
Rescue teams have ramped up their search to try to track down the two missing kids, 2-year-old Matilda Sheils and 9-month-old Conrad Sheils
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