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WEST JORDAN, Utah -- A 3-year-old boy has been reunited with his family after being left at a corn maze in West Jordan, Utah.
West Jordan police told KSTU a Crazy Corn Maze employee found the child at about 8 p.m. Monday night and called authorities, who cared for him overnight.
Sgt. Joe Monson told the New York Daily News that the boy and his mother went to the maze with a big group of people and somehow became separated. When they got home, the mother didn't realize her son was missing and ended up falling asleep while watching a movie, Monson said. She later went to bed, still without realizing that the boy wasn't home, according to police.
His mother called police at about 7:45 a.m. Tuesday after noticing that her son was missing.
Officials said the child and his family live in a home shared with other families.
The child is now back with parents, but police continue to investigate Tuesday.