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Missing Teulon-area boy, 4, found

Missing Teulon-area boy, 4, found

A missing four-year-old Teulon-area boy who was not in his bedroom Wednesday morning has been found and is safe, RCMP said.
Police made the announcement shortly before 2 p.m., half an hour after asking for the public's help in finding Andrew Emms.
Stonewall RCMP were called about the missing boy at 9:15 a.m. He had last been seen inside his home outside the Interlake town at bedtime Tuesday.
'He has been known to sleepwalk but has never left his home before. He may be only wearing his underwear,' RCMP said in their first news release.
RCMP officers from Stonewall — as well as the drone, canine and search-and-rescue units — searched in the area.
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