3 teens who fled wilderness program found


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BEAVER COUNTY — Three teenagers who fled the RedCliff Ascent wilderness program Monday were found in Iron County Tuesday, officials said.

The two teens who were found first ditched the other and broke into a cabin, according to the Beaver County Sheriff's Office.

According to Stephen Schultz with RedCliff Ascent, all of the boys were in good health.

Officials were searching for the teens after they went missing in Beaver County on Monday. Although they took some food and water with them when they left, high temperatures on Monday caused rescuers to worry for them.

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