Missing 12-year-old Paulding County boy found, deputies say

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The Paulding County community was relieved to learn that 12-year-old Nicholas Bayardelle-Adams, who had been missing, has been safely located. He was last seen on Wednesday night around Rosemont Court, triggering an extensive search by local law enforcement. The quick response from the police and the public’s involvement in the search were crucial in ensuring his safe return. This situation underscores the community's commitment to protecting its children and the collaborative efforts that can lead to successful outcomes in missing persons cases. Following his return, deputies expressed their appreciation for the support and tips provided by the public during the search.

The emotional toll on Nicholas's family was significant, making the news of his safe recovery particularly heartwarming. Safety measures and community awareness are critical in preventing such incidents in the future. Overall, this case serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and support within neighborhoods.

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