Authorities in California have found the seven children that went missing last Saturday from their Fresno home.
Police say the children were found in Sacramento in the home of their father, Xa Yang, who separated from the family about three-years ago, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The children were found unharmed by a FBI task force on Thursday, reports say, adding that the father has not been detained by authorities. Investigators have not decided if the father will be charged with any wrong doing. There was no evidence of forced entry found at the Fresno home, reports say.
Last Saturday, the children ranging in age from five to twelve-years-old were left home alone by their mother and stepfather who stepped out to shop at a grocery store. The parents left the oldest child in charge but when they returned the children were missing along with their clothes.
Reports have identified the children as: Chee Nou Yang, 12; Cha Meng Yang, 11; Zia Yang, 10; Chue Feng Yang, 8; Zang Yang, 7; Tria Yang, 6; and Tou Ger Yang, 5.
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