A 14-year-old boy with autism who went missing for 2 days on a mountain has been found

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:13:23


A 14-year-old boy with autism who went missing for 2 days on a mountain has been found

Will Callaghan, who has nonverbal autism, got separated from his family on Monday near the summit of Mount Disappointment, CNN affiliate 9News reported. He had raced ahead of them as they walked toward the mountain.

Victoria police asked local residents to help draw him out of the bushland by playing music from the show 'Thomas the Tank Engine' and leaving out food and water for him.

On Wednesday, they announced that a volunteer, identified by 9News as Ben Gibbs, had located Will.



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Gibbs told 9News that he was very familiar with the terrain, and found the boy after going a bit farther past the search area scanned by rescue crews.

'He was about 15 meters from me just standing there,' Gibbs told the station. 'He was really angelic, just standing and looking.'

Gibbs said Will wasn't wearing any shoes, so he put some socks on him. He also gave the boy some chocolate and talked to him about Thomas the Tank Engine.

Will was reunited with his parents and taken to a tent where he was treated by paramedics. He was later taken to a hospital, where an official said he was doing relatively well and should be able to return home by Wednesday evening.

Penny Callaghan thanked everyone for their help in finding her son. She told reporters that Will was 'quite calm,' considering the situation, but that he was also communicating. 'He's confused and he's scared.'

'I can't imagine what he is going through,' she said. 'I'm just so grateful and so relieved. He is just a very special person.'

Victoria police asked local residents to help draw him out of the bushland by playing music from the show 'Thomas the Tank Engine' and leaving out food and water for him. 'He was about 15 meters from me just standing there,' Gibbs told the station. 'He was really angelic, just standing and looking.' Will Callaghan, who has nonverbal autism, got separated from his family on Monday near the summit of Mount Disappointment, CNN affiliate 9News reported. He had raced ahead of them as they walked toward the mountain. Gibbs said Will wasn't wearing any shoes, so he put some socks on him. He also gave the boy some chocolate and talked to him about Thomas the Tank Engine. Gibbs said Will wasn't wearing any shoes, so he put some socks on him. He also gave the boy some chocolate and talked to him about Thomas the Tank Engine. Will Callaghan, who has nonverbal autism, got separated from his family on Monday near the summit of Mount Disappointment, CNN affiliate 9News reported. He had raced ahead of them as they walked toward the mountain. On Wednesday, they announced that a volunteer, identified by 9News as Ben Gibbs, had located Will. Gibbs said Will wasn't wearing any shoes, so he put some socks on him. He also gave the boy some chocolate and talked to him about Thomas the Tank Engine. Will was reunited with his parents and taken to a tent where he was treated by paramedics. He was later taken to a hospital, where an official said he was doing relatively well and should be able to return home by Wednesday evening. Penny Callaghan thanked everyone for their help in finding her son. She told reporters that Will was 'quite calm,' considering the situation, but that he was also communicating. 'He's confused and he's scared.' Will Callaghan, who has nonverbal autism, got separated from his family on Monday near the summit of Mount Disappointment, CNN affiliate 9News reported. He had raced ahead of them as they walked toward the mountain. Penny Callaghan thanked everyone for their help in finding her son. She told reporters that Will was 'quite calm,' considering the situation, but that he was also communicating. 'He's confused and he's scared.' 'I can't imagine what he is going through,' she said. 'I'm just so grateful and so relieved. He is just a very special person.' 'He was about 15 meters from me just standing there,' Gibbs told the station. 'He was really angelic, just standing and looking.' Victoria police asked local residents to help draw him out of the bushland by playing music from the show 'Thomas the Tank Engine' and leaving out food and water for him. Will Callaghan, who has nonverbal autism, got separated from his family on Monday near the summit of Mount Disappointment, CNN affiliate 9News reported. He had raced ahead of them as they walked toward the mountain. Will was reunited with his parents and taken to a tent where he was treated by paramedics. He was later taken to a hospital, where an official said he was doing relatively well and should be able to return home by Wednesday evening. 'I can't imagine what he is going through,' she said. 'I'm just so grateful and so relieved. He is just a very special person.' Will Callaghan, who has nonverbal autism, got separated from his family on Monday near the summit of Mount Disappointment, CNN affiliate 9News reported. He had raced ahead of them as they walked toward the mountain. Gibbs said Will wasn't wearing any shoes, so he put some socks on him. He also gave the boy some chocolate and talked to him about Thomas the Tank Engine.

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