On Monday September 14th, 2015, Six Nations Police received information of a missing 4 year old girl from a 2nd Line Road address, on Six Nations Territory. The girl was believed to have followed her two dogs away from the residence. Six Nations Police with the assistance of OPP K9 and emergency response team searched for the girl. She was located by a community member some distance from the residence in the bush lot along an ATV trail near 3rd Line between Seneca Rd and Chiefswood Road.
The girl was checked over by Ambulance as a precaution and was returned to her family unharmed.
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