
A 11 -year -old boy with autism was found from a Santi resident in San Diego wandering along a highway, according to the authorities.
On March 9, before 4:30 pm, the messengers received a report on a non -verbal child who fled his family in a supermarket in the Mission Gorge Road, leaving their relatives unable to find him. press release Monday, April 28.
The name of the minor was not publicly revealed.
Astrea’s Astrea Astrea helped the search, releasing ads near the area where the child was last seen.
San Diego Sharif office
Shiloh Corbit, the sender, was out of service, was driving her car from her job at approximately 5:15 pm, when she saw a boy who matched the description of the lost child along Mast Street, near the state of the state 52 on the slope.
Corbett grew up to work, and contact the Sherif Communications Center immediately.
While waiting on the phone, she followed the child, who was running on the highway on the highway and crossing.
Sharif’s office said: “Knowing the name of the child from the information provided by the telecommunications center in Sharif, Corbett called him to stay as it was for his safety.” “All the time, she was transferring information on the phone to a honorable supervisor in the service, who was directing deputies to the scene.”
When the deputies arrived, they tried to contact the 11 -year -old from the bottom of the bridge, but he moved away from them.
“The child jumped on the handrails and started running along the busy highway,” Sharif’s office said. “Without hesitation, deputies, Cody Green and Michael Mosser, jumped over the handrails and raced to catch the child. The deputies managed to get him out of the highway.”
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He did not sing with his family, and no one was injured during the accident.
The San Diego Corner Corbitant Provincial Office, Representatives Cody Green and Michael Mosser, thanked the Sharif station in Santi, the Lexide Sharif station station, Astrav Sharif, the Etisalat Sharif Center and many righteous Samaritans to work together for the missing child and reach him to safety.
They also highlighted April Autistic acceptance monthSharing resources for those you may need.
People who are granted to individuals with dementia or other development disabilities, as well as those who have been diagnosed, can access the free Sharif office Take me the home program To help if you lose or wander.