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Temiskaming OPP find missing four-year-old who was playing hide-and-seek

OPP have charged one male from Ramara with impaired driving charges connected to an incident on June 11, 2021(FILE) OPP have charged one male from Ramara with impaired driving charges connected to an incident on June 11, 2021(FILE)
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A family in the Township of Armstrong got a scare Monday afternoon when their four-year-old child went missing.

But Temiskaming Ontario Provincial Police arrived on the scene and found the child – in the backyard.

"The child had unbeknownst to anyone decided to play a game of hide-and-seek," police said in a news release.

"The four-year-old was safely found by police in the yard." 

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