Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Michigan State Police (MSP) on Sunday rescued a missing 2-year-old boy curled up in a ditch on the side of the freeway using heat-detecting technology.Video footage of the heat-seeking vision technology from a helicopter, shared by MSP on Facebook, shows the dramatic rescue.”I got another heat censor. We’re going to be south of the apartment, just north of the freeway.… In a ditch. I can’t tell if it’s an animal or a child,” an MSP trooper says over a police radio in the video.”This is looking like this is possibly the child, but it can’t be confirmed yet,” the officer can be heard saying a moment later in the footage. MICHIGAN COUPLE DETAINED IN MEXICO FOR OVER A MONTH OVER TIMESHARE DISPUTE HEAD HOME The rescue began on Sunday evening, when the Blackman-Leoni Department of Public Safety (BLDPS) responded to the area of Pheasant Run Drive in Blackman Township after receiving a call about a missing 2-year-old boy, who was last seen watching TV in his family’s living room around 8:43 p.m. The 911 call came through about an hour later.Multiple agencies responded and units to the area, including the Blackman-Leoni K-9 unit, a MSP K-9 unit, a MSP helicopter, officers from several different departments and volunteers who “conducted a thorough search” for “nearly two hours,” BLDPS said in a press release.MISSING UTAH WOMAN’S PHONE PROVIDES OMINOUS UPDATE AFTER DISAPPEARANCE IN REMOTE CANYONLANDS At about 11:33 p.m., MSP Aviation located the missing child near Interstate 94, curled up in a ditch, wearing only a diaper, the BLDPS said.Troopers using heat-seeking technology located the 2-year-old “within 15 minutes in the area,” MSP said in a Facebook post.MISSING CALIFORNIA MOM’S FAMILY DIGS FOR HOMICIDE ‘COVER-UP OR CLEANUP’ AS POLICE EYE PERSONS OF INTEREST “Trooper 2 directed ground units to the child, who was conscious and alert and did not appear injured. You can see officers comforting the child as they walked [sic] to a waiting ambulance,” MSP said.Authorities transported the toddler to a nearby hospital in good condition, officials said.MSP did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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