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Colorado toddler missing in open space in Silverthorne, police say; search and rescue effort ongoing

Colorado toddler missing in open space in Silverthorne, police say; search and rescue effort ongoing

CBS News7 days ago
Police and Colorado search and rescue crews are looking for a missing toddler last seen in the Willow Grove Open Space in Silverthorne, police said Tuesday evening.
The one-and-a-half-year-old boy was reported missing just before 4 p.m. at the area off Willow Way along the Blue River Trail. The area is just west of Blue River Parkway, about 8 miles north of Interstate 70.
The boy was last seen wearing a green sweatshirt, blue jean shorts, and white Velcro Nikes.
Anyone who sees him is asked to call 911 or non-emergency dispatch at 970-668-8600.
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