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From left, Jonah May talks to reporters as Tracy Howard puts her hand on her son, Tyler Howard-Gotto, on Tuesday after he and May were found alive after spending the night in the woods after their snowmobile got stuck. At rear is Howard-Gotto's grandfather, Phil Howard. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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From left, Jonah May talks to reporters as Tracy Howard puts her hand on her son, Tyler Howard-Gotto, on Tuesday after he and May were found alive after spending the night in the woods after their snowmobile got stuck. At rear is Howard-Gotto's grandfather, Phil Howard.
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Tyler Howard-Gotto, 15, hugs his aunt, Caroline Flynn, after Howard-Gotto returned to his grandfather's house safely Tuesday after spending a night in the woods after the snowmobile he was on with his friend, Jonah May, at far left, got stuck. The pair broke into a small shack and made a fire to stay warm.
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Tyler Howard-Gotto, 15, laughs with his brother, Gauge Howard-Fowler, 4, on Tuesday at his grandfather's house in Andover after returning safe from a night spent in the woods after the snowmobile he was on with his friend, Jonah May, at far right, got stuck. With them are Tyler's mother, Tracy Howard, center, and his aunt, Caroline Flynn.
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Tyler Howard-Gotto, 15, at right, laughs with his brother, Gauge Howard-Fowler, 4, on Tuesday at his grandfather's house in Andover after returning safe from a night spent in the woods after the snowmobile he was on with his friend, Jonah May, at center, got stuck.
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Tyler Howard-Gotto, 15, chats on the phone with a reporter while his younger brother, Gauge Howard-Fowler, 4, tries to get his attention and Jonah May warms his hands by the wood stove in Phil Howard's Andover home Tuesday. Howard-Gotto and May spent the night in the woods after the snowmobile they were riding got stuck.
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This photo of Ty Howard-Gotto, left, and Jonah May was taken within the last few days.
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Phil Howard re-enters his Andover home after addressing the media Tuesday about his grandson, Ty Howard-Gotto, 15, who went missing late last night snowmobiling with a friend. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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The boys' snowmobile became stuck when they left the groomed trail.
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The boys found this shed and were able to start a fire outside to get warm.
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The boys slept in this motorized cart inside the shed.