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So This 3 Year Old Boy Went Missing Recently. You’ll Never Guess Where He Was Found, LOL.

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We”ve all seen this somewhat of an urban legend in movies, TV shows or cartoon. A child climbs inside one of those claw crane machines in an arcade to get a toy from inside and gets stuck. Well it might not be such an urban legend after all, since that”s exactly what happened recently in Lincoln, Nebraska.

According to KETV 7, this little boy is safe after climbing into and getting stuck inside a claw crane machine at a bowling alley in Lincoln, NE. Lincoln police said it started when the boy”s mother discovered he was missing from their apartment and after a frantic search notified police.

According to KETV 7, this little boy is safe after climbing into and getting stuck inside a claw crane machine at a bowling alley in Lincoln, NE. Lincoln police said it started when the boy

After receiving the call Lincoln police immediately began searching for the missing child when Madsen Bowling and Billiards, which is across the street from the boys home, discovered him inside the arcade machine.

After receiving the call Lincoln police immediately began searching for the missing child when Madsen Bowling and Billiards, which is across the street from the boys home, discovered him inside the arcade machine.

Soon after, the mother was reunited with the child, who is doing just fine and was not distressed by the whole ordeal. The vendor even gave the boy a stuffed animal from the machine.

Soon after, the mother was reunited with the child, who is doing just fine and was not distressed by the whole ordeal.  The vendor even gave the boy a stuffed animal from the machine.

Watch KETV”s news report on the incident here below: [youtube id=”x48oYZd38LE” width=”600″ height=”340″ position=”left”] I think this little boy might just have found the only way to win a toy from those claw style machines. Source: KETV Share this unusual story with your friends below.

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