A non-verbal six year old who was lost in the Canadian forest for three days was reunited with her parents in a heartwarming moment caught on video.
Oaklynn Schweder, who has been described by her family as autistic and non-verbal, was located just after 6pm on Sunday in a forested area between her home in British Columbia and the Skin Tyee First Nation Band Office, Kelowna Now reports.
She was last seen outside of her home on September 19 at 6pm, sparking a massive search with drones, helicopters and police dogs, as the young girl remained on her own for three days, according to Prince George Citizen.
It is now believed that Schweder, whose family says she likes to crawl into small spaces, moved around while she was missing.
Finally on Sunday evening, video showed Schweder's parents, Gail Skin and James Schweder, running into a forested area, and Skin scooping her young child up in her arms as she screamed and cried 'baby girl.'
A mum and daughter have tearfully reunited after the six-year-old went missing in the Canadian forest for three days.
Oaklynn Schweder, who has been described by her family as autistic and non-verbal, went missing from outside her home in British Colombia last Thursday.
She wandered through the forest alone for three days, sparking a huge search with drones, helicopters and police dogs drafted in to try and locate her.
The search for 6-year-old Oaklynn Schweder, who was reported missing on Sept. 19, from her residence in Southbank, near Burns Lake, has come to a happy conclusion.
Oaklynn was found Sept. 22, just after 6 p.m., based on an RCMP statement.
"She was found in a forested area previously searched between her residence and the band office, leaving searchers to believe she was likely moving around during the time she was missing," the police said in a statement.
A six-year-old girl who spent three nights alone in the woods in B.C.’s north has been found safe.
The disappearance of Oaklynn Schweder last Thursday prompted a massive rescue effort, and authorities confirmed search crews located the little girl in a forested area Sunday evening.
The child’s parents celebrated her return in social media posts.
“Everyone was saying this was the day Oak was going to come back, and she came home,” said Gail Skin, Oaklynn’s mother. “She came back.”
“Thank you to everyone that helped out,” said James Schweder, the child’s father. “This has been amazing to see the love and support that has shown up to support us.”
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