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‘He’s a tough little guy’: Officer who found toddler lost in Ontario woods tells of recovery

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lost in the woods north of Kingston, Ont., for more than 72 hours is telling the nearly miraculous story of his recovery.“That’s the best day I’ve had in the OPP in 25 years,” said provincial Const.

Scott McNames, who found three-year-old Jude Leyton in the woods of South Frontenac, Ont., Wednesday just after 3 p.m. He was taken to Kingston General Hospital by Frontenac Paramedics Wednesday, and remains there in stable condition.

The hospital says he’s expected to recover.The toddler went missing Sunday before noon. OPP believe he wandered away from his grandfather’s rural retreat property, which sits off of Canoe Lake Road.Search and rescue efforts led by OPP’s East Region spanned days and nights.

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