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Missing 2-year-old Oklahoma boy found dead Monday in Okfuskee County

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OKEMAH ― A 2-year-old boy, missing in Okfuskee County since early Monday, was found dead later that day, police say. Ares Muse had been last seen around 1:30 a.m. Monday near state Highway 56 and East 1100 Road in Okemah, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Law enforcement officials said he was wearing black footie […]

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