A 2 year old boy was reunited with his parents today after he was saved by a Good Samaritan running down the roadway in his pajamas this morning.
PARIS - A 2 year old boy was spotted running down a street in their pajamas in Paris this morning just before 9.
The child was approached and was taken home by the Samaritan who contacted police after attempts to locate the child's parents were unsuccessful.
Officers arrived on scene and were able to locate and reunite the little boy with his family. As a result, Brant Family and Children's Services have been contacted.
Detachment Commander Inspector Lisa Anderson says they want to thank that Good Samaritan.
"The County of Brant OPP would like to thank the Good Samaritan that approached this young boy and immediately contacted police. As a result of their quick thinking actions, he was returned home safely to his family."

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