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HOOKSTOWN, Pa. — An autopsy was performed Sunday on the body of a 4-year-old boy found stuffed in a septic tank, but a coroner said more tests are needed to determine how he died. Police are calling it a homicide investigation.

Wyatt Smitsky was reported missing by his family about 7:30 p.m. Friday. His body was found about 12:45 p.m. Saturday after searchers drained a septic tank on property near his home in Greene Township, Beaver County, about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

“We want to do more tests,” Beaver County Coroner Teri Tatalovich-Rossi told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, declining to say how long that would take.

Homicide charges are expected after the autopsy results are completed, but it may take several days, the State Police said.

“It is a homicide investigation,” Lt. Thomas Dubovi said. “We believe he (Wyatt) could not have gotten into that septic tank by himself. The cover is too big for a 4-year-old boy.”

In reporting him missing, the boy’s family told police he was playing outside with two sisters, ages 3 and 6. Hundreds of emergency personnel and volunteers had searched for the boy in dense woods with the help of dogs.

Wyatt had a heart disorder and required medication.

After the body was found, the Beaver County Times reported, police questioned the boy’s relatives for hours, including his parents, Terri and John Smitsky.

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