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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- After eight months apart, Grace Bjarnson and her two children are reunited and again living under the same roof.
Bjarnson was reunited Friday with Daniel, 4, and Noel, 2, in Pennsylvania. A return flight to Utah touched down just after midnight.

Bjarnson says the reunion was out of this world.
The children disappeared in July during a weekend visit with their father, Wayne Fredrick Brown. The couple was in the midst of a divorce.
Brown and the children were picked up by police in Pennsylvania last week, walking on a highway near East Lampeter Township.
Brown is now in jail, facing Utah criminal charges of third-degree felony custodial interference. It's unclear if Brown has an attorney.
Information from: Deseret News
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