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3 missing children from Menominee Reservation found safe

2 missing children from Menominee Reservation are believed to be endangered
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KESHENA, Wis. (NBC 26) — UPDATE: Three missing children from Menominee Reservation found safe.

Police said the children were safely located Wednesday at approximately 3:15 p.m. by the Menominee Tribal Police Department.

No other details were released.

Three children missing from the Menominee Reservation are believed to be endangered.

According to the Menominee Tribal Police Department, the children were last seen in Keshena on Friday. They are 11-year-old Mahkimetas Pyawasay, 10-year-old Shawn Pyawasay, and 1 1/2-year-old Jeffery Pyawasay.
The children were removed from the home of their biological parents by Brown County Social Services and placed in the care of relatives. Police say the children are believed to be back with their biological parents, in violation of a "Child In Need of Protective Service" order.

If you have any information about the missing children please contact the Menominee Tribal Police Department at (715) 799-3881