WATCH: Two-year-old Brooklyn Honderich has been found safe after going missing for more than 12 hours. Mark Carcasole reports.
TORONTO – Police have found a two-year-old girl after an extensive search involving dozens of police officers.
Police found two-year-old Brooklyn Honderich Monday morning at approximately 10 a.m. She had wandered away from her family farm shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday.
Police say a volunteer found the young girl at the edge of a cornfield, far from her family home.
WATCH: The volunteers who found two-year-old Brooklyn Honderich describe the series of events that led them to discover where the missing girl was
Constable Larry Plummer said she “seems to be in very good health” but was taken to hospital as a precaution.
The girl’s parents reported her missing Sunday after she wandered away from their family farm in the village of Nortwich, south of Woodstock.
The search involved several OPP detachments including canine units and a police helicopter.
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