(RESENDING STORY TO CORRECT REPORTER NAME IN INTRO TEXT)<br/> Mazed and confused.<br/> What was supposed to be a fun-filled day in a corn maze, turned out to be scary experience for one family outside of Boston.<br/> A couple with a three-week-old baby and another small child had to call the police after getting lost in the seven acre maze in Danvers, Massachusetts.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (English) AUDIO RECORDING OF EMERGENCY CALL, SAYING:<br/> "Hi. I just called. I'm still stuck at Connor's Farm. I don't see anybody, I'm really scared, It's really dark and we have a three-week-old baby with us."<br/> Danvers Police Sergeant Bob Bettencourt<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (English) SGT. BOB BETTENCOURT, DANVERS POLICE DEPARTMENT, SAYING:<br/> "We dispatched an officer, it happened to be our K-9 officer, Justin Ellinton, and his canine Falco went up there and they actually were yelling to the people."<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (English) AUDIO RECORDING OF EMERGENCY CALL, SAYING:<br/> DISPATCHER:<br/> "Can you hear him barking?"<br/> CALLER:<br/> "I don't hear anything yet."<br/> DISPATCHER:<br/> "OK. Go ahead and scream out."<br/> CALLER:<br/> "Hello!"<br/> DISPATCHER:<br/> "Say 'Hello canine!'"<br/> CALLER:<br/> "Hello canine!"<br/> Visitors at the maze had little sympathy for the couple that was found 25 feet from the exit after 5 minutes of searching.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (English) UNIDENTIFIED CORN MAZE VISITOR, SAYING:<br/> "I think it's funny. I really think it is. I mean, but who else really to call to come and rescue you?"<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (English) UNIDENTIFIED CORN MAZE VISITOR, SAYING:<br/> "It's kinda crazy that somebody would get lost, but it's a maze, that's the whole concept. You're supposed to get lost and then have fun and then find your way out again."<br/> Sarah Irwin, Reuters.
