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Missing NYC boy found on the roof of his apartment playing hooky — by a CBS news helicopter

A mischievous Brooklyn child who was reported missing Thursday morning was found on his roof playing hooky — by a news chopper that was dispatched to cover the developing story.

The CBS 2 helicopter reached the scene of the Sheepshead Bay apartment complex shortly after police said the youngster vanished after leaving for school.

But when the boy’s parents realized he never reached the destination, they called 911 around 9:45 a.m., cops said.

A 9-year-old boy reported missing in Brooklyn on Thursday was found playing hooky on the roof of his apartment building. CBS News
The CBS affiliate’s Chopper 2 was sent to the area to monitor the situation and that’s when the crew noticed a kid fitting the description of the missing boy on the roof. CBS News
Before the NYPD arrived, the boy was spotted sitting back and playing on an iPad. CBS News

An alert from cops noted the kid was wearing an orange tie, CBS 2 NY reported.

Aerial journalist Dan Rice was looking out from the CBS chopper when he said he saw a boy who “fit the description of the missing child” lounging in a chair on the roof of his building.

“We zoomed in with the camera … I looked down at my notes,” Rice reportedly recounted.

“I see what the assignment desk had sent me, and I see what the child was wearing. I look back at the child, and that child was wearing everything that’s in the description. He looked to be about 9 years old.”

CBS called the NYPD as the chopper waited for police officers to reach the roof.

Helicopter reporter Dan Rice claimed the chopper crew spotted the kid on the rooftop when they zoomed in the camera so they called the NYPD to check it out. CBS News

“He just packs up his computer and his book bag and goes off with the police officers,” Rice said, per the station. “They look back at our helicopter gave us a big thumbs up and took child down to his parents.”

The boy was reunited with his mother, police said.

It’s unclear where the boy is enrolled and if he was scheduled to attend classes or a summer program.

A neighbor told CBS 2 he saw the child on the roof, but didn’t realize he was considered missing.

Helicopter reporter Dan Rice said this was the first time in his career that he’s ever experienced a situation like this. CBS News
The building where the boy lives is located in Brooklyn’s Sheepshead Bay neighborhood. CBS News

“I went up there with my wife to have a cup of coffee. It was about 8 o’clock. There’s a swinging bench up there, sort of. The kid was sitting on the bench playing on his iPad,” the neighbor said.

“I thought his parents gave him permission to go up there. I didn’t even think, ‘Why would the kid be up there?’ It’s a community place.”

Rice said this was the first time he’s had that type of experience on the job.

“To be able to find that child for the parents down in that building, it was a really gratifying experience,” he said.