Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Dad And Dog Find Missing Five-Year-Old Boy With Autism

Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Thanks to the efforts of a Wisconsin dad and his dog, a young boy with autism who went missing last week has been found and reunited with his family, KARE 11 News reports.

Five-year-old Scotty Meyer was reported missing after he slipped out of his Pierce County house without his family's knowledge. Scotty has autism and does not speak.

Read the rest of the story on The Huffington Post.
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