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Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina
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Three-year-old Paul Alden Tyler, missing since 4 p.m. Tuesday in swampy woodland five miles north of Shepherdsville, Ky., was found alive and unharmed shortly after noon on March 6 by a group including Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deacon near their cabin on the bank of Salt River.
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SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky., March 6.-(AP)-
Three-year-old Paul Alden Tyler, missing in a swampy woodland near his home five miles north of Shepherdsville since 4 p.m. Tuesday, was found alive and unharmed shortly after noon Wednesday on the bank of Salt river.
The child was found by a group of Louisvillians visiting at their cabin near the scene. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deacon.
Deacon said he had been listening to a radio report of the missing boy, object of a search by more than 200 civilians, state troopers, and soldiers.
When he turned off the radio, Deacon said he heard a cry from toward the river and found the child sitting in the bushes at the water's edge.
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Shepherdsville, Ky.
Event Date
March 6
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found alive and unharmed
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Three-year-old Paul Alden Tyler went missing in a swampy woodland near his home five miles north of Shepherdsville since 4 p.m. Tuesday. He was found shortly after noon Wednesday on the bank of Salt River by a group of Louisvillians, including Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deacon, who heard his cry after listening to a radio report of the search involving more than 200 civilians, state troopers, and soldiers.