Avonte Oquendo's family cling to hope as cops find second arm

Evidence gathered along the East River — body parts, clothing and a pair of sneakers — almost certainly brought to a tragic end the desperate three-month search for autistic teen Avonte Oquendo. All that remained to confirm the parents' worst fears

Avonte Oquendo's relatives are not giving up hope until DNA tests make the final say.

COLLEGE POINT, Queens (PIX11) — Body parts that were discovered along the shore of College Point, Queens, Thursday night could belong to Avonte Oquendo, the missing boy with autism whose disappearance in October prompted a city-wide search and 

Human body parts found on a beach in Queens late Thursday likely belong to missing autistic teen Avonte Oquendo, New York City authorities said today. Oquendo was last seen on surveillance video leaving his school in Long Island City, Queens, in the 

NEW YORK (AP/PIX11) — The parents of an autistic New York City teenager missing since October are holding on to a slim hope that human remains discovered on the banks of the East River belong to someone else.