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Nursery World
23 November 2006

A three-year-old boy sparked a full-scale police helicopter search after disappearing to take his toy dog for a walk in Fences House, Sunderland, said The Sun. Eric Murray's mother Nicola said, 'He had no idea of the fuss he caused. He just had a big smile after getting a lift home in a police van.' The Sun also reported that a health and safety crackdown by precinct chiefs resulted in the removal of a Postman Pat musical ride costing 30p a go from its position outside a shoe store in Market Harborough, Leicestershire. The Daily Mail featured a father of...

 

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