3-yr old Missing Missouri boy braves the wilderness

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A 3-year-old boy who wandered away from his home in rural southeastern Missouri was found Wednesday after a two-day search for him.
Joshua Childers was found OK on Wednesday after wandering away from his family's home in rural Missouri.

Joshua Childers was found OK on Wednesday after wandering away from his family's home in rural Missouri.

A volunteer combing through Mark Twain National Forest heard crying and found Joshua Childers nearly three miles from his home, authorities said.

"Now all he wants is milk and hot dogs," Adam Childers, the boy's father, told CNN affiliate KMOV.

Police said Childers was wearing a T-shirt and diaper when he left his home. Childers wandered away while his father was asleep and his mother was on the telephone, police said.

It was not the first time that Childers had slipped away. At least one other time, his parents were able to catch him before he got into the woods.

"I wasn't losing hope. But in my opinion, on a child that size ... I thought three days was a good window," Madison County, Missouri, Sheriff David Lewis told CNN affiliate KTVI.

Authorities and an army of volunteers combed the woods on horseback and ATVs to find Childers. On Tuesday, the boy's shoe was found nearly a mile from his home just outside the town of Arcadia, about 100 miles southwest of St. Louis.

Mark Twain National Forest is known for its hills, cliffs and creeks. It is also known for its thousands of caves and black bears.

"It is really rough country. This is a miracle -- a miracle of people working together," Madison County, Missouri, Sheriff David Lewis told CNN television affiliate KFVS.

"I don't know how he did it," Adam Childers said. "I don't know grown men who could do it. He is one tough booger. I will put him up for the Grizzly Adams award. I'm gonna send him bear hunting with a stick."






Hes braver than I
 

Nmil-ek

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Well hes lucky thats for sure, would not say its a miracle but he is most definently one lucky kid.
 

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When i was 5, i explored the large grassy hill with horses two blocks away from my house without my parents. Of course, This was a simpler time known as the early 90's where parents were less worried and children weren't as stupid.

It does go to show the power of determination, and to remain calm. A grown man would excessively worry, which would be his undoing.
 

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LANCE420 said:
When i was 5, i explored the large grassy hill with horses two blocks away from my house without my parents. Of course, This was a simpler time known as the early 90's where parents were less worried and children weren't as stupid.

It does go to show the power of determination, and to remain calm. A grown man would excessively worry, which would be his undoing.
Indeed kids these days back when i was a young'un we had to fight three bears and walk fourty miles over the highlands just to get to school.
 

AbsoluteVirtue18

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Badass little munchkin.

Wait, this was the second time the kid got out? For the love of god watch that damned kid better from now on!
 

xChevelle24

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1. His parents are morons for letting him escape not once, but twice.

2. This child is extremely lucky, but extremely fucked at the same time.

3. The father is acting like nothing even happened "He is one tough booger, I'm gonna send him bear hunting with a stick!" Yeah, good joke fucktard. Your child could be dead right now.
 

deadlung

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pretty sure it isnt the kid that is stupid. what were the three year old childs parents doing? they werent watching him. they say hed slipped away once already. really?
 

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deadsparrow said:
i think we all know the real reason he survived out there


big foot.
Aw, shit, they are on to me!

Its surprising that he didn't get himself hurt.
 

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No son of mine will get lost while heading in a generally straight line, three miles from my house, and then found crying no less.
 

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xChevelle24 said:
1. His parents are morons for letting him escape not once, but twice.

2. This child is extremely lucky, but extremely fucked at the same time.

3. The father is acting like nothing even happened "He is one tough booger, I'm gonna send him bear hunting with a stick!" Yeah, good joke fucktard. Your child could be dead right now.
All of these but also:

4. Why is a three year old still wearing a nappy (diaper)? Aren't kids usually toilet trained well before this stage?
 

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OneHP said:
xChevelle24 said:
1. His parents are morons for letting him escape not once, but twice.

2. This child is extremely lucky, but extremely fucked at the same time.

3. The father is acting like nothing even happened "He is one tough booger, I'm gonna send him bear hunting with a stick!" Yeah, good joke fucktard. Your child could be dead right now.
All of these but also:

4. Why is a three year old still wearing a nappy (diaper)? Aren't kids usually toilet trained well before this stage?
Their probably all still wearing diapers
 

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Plauged1 said:
deadsparrow said:
i think we all know the real reason he survived out there


big foot.
Aw, shit, they are on to me!

Its surprising that he didn't get himself hurt.
no, you're a big daddy, don't confuse the two.
 

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Nmil-ek said:
LANCE420 said:
When i was 5, i explored the large grassy hill with horses two blocks away from my house without my parents. Of course, This was a simpler time known as the early 90's where parents were less worried and children weren't as stupid.

It does go to show the power of determination, and to remain calm. A grown man would excessively worry, which would be his undoing.
Indeed kids these days back when i was a young'un we had to fight three bears and walk fourty miles over the highlands just to get to school.
Wow, you've had a difficult life now have you?