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Child left behind on Long Island beach

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Police say a 2-year-old girl was left behind on a Long Island beach after a group outing with a day care center.

State park police say they were alerted to the child by a woman who told them the little girl had been playing with her child on Tuesday at Heckscher State Park in East Islip.

When the woman wanted to leave at 3:30 p.m., she started wondering where the child's mother was.

Our Little Darlings Day Care in Bay Shore called police three hours later to ask whether anyone had found a little girl, said police.

The child's distraught mother was contacted and she was reunited with the girl at the park.

Police say no charges have been filed. The investigation is continuing.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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