Update on the missing juveniles

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Update on the missing juveniles.

Both Ariah Hebrank and Trenton Garcia have been safely located.

The Fremont Police Department would like to thank all of Newaygo County Law Enforcement for their assistance.

We would like to extend a very special thanks to our wonderful community. We are blessed to be in a community where the citizens come together in a time of need. It is because of our citizens that we are able to have successful outcomes. Thanks to all who took time out to assist in locating Ariah and Trenton. Your dedication does not go unnoticed.

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