A photo gallery from the continued search Tuesday for Khitan Devine, the 10-year-old boy from Philadelphia who disappeared Sunday while swimming off Atlantic City. Press of Atlantic City photographs by Danny Drake and Andrew Renneisen.
Andrew Renneisen
Rosemary Brown, of Philadelphia, PA, left is comforted by her cousin on the beach where Brown's step son, Khitan Devine, 10, went missing Sunday.
Danny Drake
Recovery personnel search around the jetty after reports from a fisherman sighted something in the area.
Danny Drake
Recovery personnel search around the jetty after reports from a fisherman sighted something in the area. The search continues for missing swimmer, 10 year old Khitan Devine, at the Inlet Jetty in Atlantic City. Tuesday June, 11 2012. ( Press of Atlantic City/Danny Drake)
Danny Drake
Recovery personnel search around the jetty after reports from a fisherman sighted something in the area.
Danny Drake
Recovery personnel search around the jetty after reports from a fisherman sighted something in the area. The search continues for missing swimmer, 10 year old Khitan Devine, at the Inlet Jetty in Atlantic City. Tuesday June, 11 2012. ( Press of Atlantic City/Danny Drake)
Andrew Renneisen
Firefighters (from left) Larry Frambles and Kyle Pollock walk down the jetty next to Absecon Inlet where an object was spotted, in Atlantic City, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
Andrew Renneisen
Sgt. Harold Cooper, from the Atlantic City Police Department, keeps watch on the jetty next to Absecon Inlet where an object was spotted, in Atlantic City, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
Andrew Renneisen
Battalion Chief Kurt Marrone performs a radio check as Rescue 1 Captain Albert Stella listens in on the jetty next to Absecon Inlet where an object was spotted, in Atlantic City, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
Andrew Renneisen
Battalion Chief Scott Evans talks to rescue personnel on the jetty next to Absecon Inlet where an object was spotted, in Atlantic City, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
Andrew Renneisen
Rescue swimmer and firefighter Paul Hess drives a wave runner as rescue swimmer and firefighter Andrew Kyle gives the ok to their captain as they search Absecon Inlet where an object was spotted, in Atlantic City, on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
Andrew Renneisen
The beach where Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
Andrew Renneisen
The beach where Khitan Devine, 10, from Philadelphia went missing after swimming near the jetty Sunday night.
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