Authorities are searching for a grandmother whose two-year-old grandchild was found alone and abandoned for two days in a locked car that was stuck in mud on a rural Alaska road.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Authorities are searching for a grandmother whose 2-year-old grandchild was found alone and abandoned for two days in a locked car that was stuck in mud on a rural Alaska road.
The child appeared to be in good health and was handed over to the state Office of Children's Services, the statement said. The trail road eventually ends and opens up to treacherous Alaska backcountry, where McCandless took shelter in an abandoned city bus after he became trapped by the swollen Teklanika River.
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Search on for woman after child, car found stuck in AlaskaAuthorities are searching for a grandmother whose two-year-old grandchild was found alone and abandoned for two days in a locked car that was stuck in mud on a rural Alaska road.
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Search on for woman after child, car found stuck in AlaskaAuthorities are searching for a grandmother whose two-year-old grandchild was found alone and abandoned for two days in a locked car that was stuck in mud on a rural Alaska road.
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Search on for woman after child, car found stuck in AlaskaAuthorities are searching for a grandmother whose two-year-old grandchild was found alone and abandoned for two days in a locked car that was stuck in mud on a rural Alaska road.
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