Body found at steam plant believed to be missing Virginia toddler Noah Tomlin

HAMPTON, Va. – Hampton police said in a Wednesday news conference they believe the body of missing Noah Tomlin has been found. The 2-year-old had been missing since June 24.

Hampton Police Chief Terry Sult made the announcement outside police headquarters, where he said the body - believed to be Noah - was found at the city steam plant.

Noah was last seen at 1 a.m. at his home in the Bayside Mobile Home Village. His mother Julia Tomlin, who was arrested and charged with three counts of felony child neglect in connection with his disappearance, reported him missing at 11:35 a.m. that day.

Police have presumed Noah dead but had continued to search the city landfill and steam plant, where trash is also taken.

In 2010, Julia spent five months behind bars after pleading guilty to felony child neglect. Court documents say her then-1-year-old daughter was severely burned after Julia sat her down on a hot kitchen stove.

On Wednesday Newport News Police shared their condolences for all affected by the news.

If you know anything that could help police, take action and call (757) 727-6111.