Boonville boy in stable condition after being run over by plow

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Boonville boy in stable condition after being run over by plow

BOONVILLE, N.Y. (WKTV) - A boy who was run over by a bulldozer is now in stable condition, hospital officials in Syracuse said.

The six-year old Boonville boy - Joshua Norrs - was sent to the hospital after police say his father - John Norrs, 40, was plowing his driveway with the bulldozer, when he failed to see his son, and ran him over.

Norrs was taken to St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica and later transferred to University Hospital in Syracuse, where he is currently listed in stable condition.

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Thursday, Dec 25 at 8:35 PM Merry Christmas! wrote ...

So glad to learn that Josh is home and doing better!

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Thursday, Dec 25 at 1:47 AM Melissa wrote ...

It is so good Joshua is home with his loving and caring family. You are lucky Josh to have the parents you do. Merry Christmas to you all!!

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Tuesday, Dec 23 at 10:42 PM THANK GOD FOR THE MEDIA wrote ...

thank you to all concerned, but of course the media is once again blowing everything out of proportion! Joshua is at home tonight resting comfortably, please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers this holiday season. Thank You.

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Tuesday, Dec 23 at 2:30 PM reflection wrote ...

Little boys are just like that, think you know where they are, blink and they've moved. I'm glad he is doing better and my prayers are with him and his family.

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Tuesday, Dec 23 at 12:52 PM Melissa wrote ...

It is exciting to here that your little boy is going to be ok. My family and I have been keeping him and your family in our prayers everyday.

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