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The child who was found wandering in Cross Roads, Kingston on Thursday, July 14 has been reunited with his family.
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in a release said that the youngster has been returned to his mother, who saw the release about him seen on the road and reached out to local authorities.
The police in their release thanked Jamaicans for playing their part in having the child reunited with his family members.
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