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Missing children from Canada found in upstate New York

Two children went missing while hiking in upstate New York.

On Tuesday, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation released its latest DEC Forest Rangers – Week in Review.

This week's report highlighted the help provided to two children who got lost while hiking with their parents.

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The Marcy Summit Steward contacted Ray Brook Dispatch about a 12 and 15 year old who somehow became separated from his parents on Mount Marcy just before 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 1 .

The children come from Canada. They got lost from Marcy Dam when they took the Avalanche Lake trail instead of the trail to Marcy, according to the DEC.

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Forest rangers, deputy rangers and the Colden Lake Warden helped bring awareness to the missing children and began searching for the two men.

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A group of children eventually found the children and helped redirect them to their parents.

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The family was reunited at 12:34 p.m., DEC reports.

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