A happy ending for Griffith parents on Monday afternoon, after being told by a passerby they had found their three-year-old, who has decided to go for a walk.
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The toddler was found walking alone on Hillam Street at around 8pm Monday night, when someone saw him.
The passerby called police and proceed to door-knock to see if they could find the parents.
Police say the parents were unaware the child was missing, as it appears he had opened his bedroom window and decided to explore.
Inspector Nick Seddon said thanks to the passerby, everything ended all "well and good".
"Luckily it was a great outcome for everyone involved," Inspector Seddon said.
In other news, a man has been taken to Griffith Base Hospital in a stable condition after a farm accident on a Darlington Point property on Monday afternoon.
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Police say the 35-year-old-man was doing some work around the farm at around 3.30pm when he fell off the motor bike.
A neighbor saw him fall off and called 000.
Ambulance and officers from Murrumbidgee Police District attended and took the man to Griffith Base Hospital in a stable condition.
No further investigations will be conducted as the incident occurred on private property.
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