An 8-year-old Corona boy has been missing for about two weeks, police said, with his parents arrested Wednesday on suspicion of child abuse.

Authorities are seeking the public’s help in finding the boy, Noah McIntosh, Corona Police Sgt. Chad Fountain said Thursday. He said in the evening that detectives were continuing their work on the case, and had no other updates.

Officers were called just after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to the 4600 block of Temescal Canyon Road and spoke to Noah’s mother, then tried to contact the boy’s father, Bryce McIntosh, 32, at a local apartment, police said.

The father did not respond to numerous efforts to reach him, police said, and a warrant was served on the apartment Wednesday morning, with nearby residents evacuated.

Bryce McIntosh was found inside the apartment with his 11-year-old daughter, but the missing boy was not there.

Officers arrested the father, and contacted local family members to try and find the boy. Officers also arrested Noah’s mother, Jillian Godfrey, 36, based on evidence found during the investigation, police said.

Police asked that anyone who has seen Noah in the past two weeks to contact Senior Detective Mario Hernandez at 951-279-3659 or at mario.hernandez@coronaca.gov.