Originally published 5:07 p.m. August 15th, 2022
Updated 6:55 a.m. August 17th, 2022
(KNSI) — The Pine County Sheriff’s Department says 15-year-old Sebastion Woldersen-O’Hara “has been located safely.”
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, who put out the alert for the boy who left home on Friday, August 12th, gave no further details about where he was found or his condition.
The BCA issued a missing person’s alert for Wolbersen-O’Hara on Monday afternoon.
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KNSI News Reporter Jake Judd contributed to this story.
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