The boy and his mother, Araceli Núñez, have already been reunited.
While Christopher seemed"in good shape," the boy was taken to a children's hospital out of precaution, Sowell said.
More than 150 law enforcement officials from several agencies as well as search organizations and volunteers had been searching for Christopher since Wednesday. The search party inspected several water tanks and reservoirs in the area. They also conducted ground searches with K-9 units and surveyed the area with drones and helicopters. Officials also reviewed surveillance footage from nearby homes.
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