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Two juveniles missing from group home in Adair County, KY By Deputy Adam Cravens The Adair Sheriff's Office is currently searching for two male juveniles who fled a facility in Adair County, Thursday, September 19, 2013, around 7pmCT. One male juvenile age 15 is from Adair County and is known to have family in the Melson Ridge area. The other male age 17 is originally from Greensburg. Family members and designated social workers have been notified and the search is ongoing. It is unknown if the two stayed together after fleeing or went their separate ways. The two boys are the third and fourth juveniles to run away from the facility this year. - Deputy Adam Cravens This story was posted on 2013-09-20 03:34:46
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