Police search for 2 teens who vanished from New Jersey train station

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Police are searching for two children who went missing from a New Jersey train station on Friday and were last seen in Connecticut.
Montville County Police Department Chief Andrew Caggiano told Fox News Digital that 14-year-old Brayden Morrissey, 14-year-old Dominic Diliberto and 17-year-old William Connolly went missing from the Denville Train Station around 5:30 pm local time on Friday.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) later spotted the three teens at a train station in Stamford, Connecticut, Caggiano said.
Caggiano told Fox News Digital on Saturday that MTA officers took Connolly into protective custody and the two 14-year-olds escaped.
14-year-old Brayden Morrissey was last seen wearing a green hoodie, dark sweatpants and white sneakers. (Montville County Police Department via Facebook)
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He said the children appeared to have left of their own accord.
Morrissey was last seen wearing a green hoodie, dark sweatpants and white sneakers, according to the police department. Diliberto was last seen wearing black clothing.
Authorities are warning any agencies that come into contact with the children to call the Town of Montville immediately.

14-year-old Dominic Diliberto was last seen wearing all-black clothing. (Montville County Police Department via Facebook)
Montville Township is a suburban community in Morris County, approximately 30 miles west of New York City.
It is located on Interstate 287, just north of Parsippany and east of Boonton, making it part of the greater New York metropolitan area.

17-year-old William Connolly was taken into custody by police officers in Connecticut. (Montville County Police Department via Facebook)
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