For more than 12 days, 60 year old James Simpson was missing from his Grand Blanc Township home. His relatives say he suffers from mental illness and needed his medication. Then, a ray of hope this morning.
A police officer spotted him in Flint.
Flint Police Officer Tracy Ross discovered Simpson sitting at a bus stop at Saginaw and 12th in the city. He appeared disoriented but is otherwise fine. Ross took him for some coffee and donuts.
After some testing, he'll be re-united with his family.
What's still unclear why Simpson wandered away from home. Plus how he survived that long on his own.
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www.lostnmissing.com
LostNMissing Inc., is an all-volunteer national tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the "code") and qualifies as a public supported organization under Sections, or Categories: P99 (Human Services - Multipurpose and Other N.E.C.); M99 (Other Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness, and Relief N.E.C.); I01 (Alliance/Advocacy Organizations). LostNMissing is organized and incorporated under the laws of the State of New Hampshire. We never charge a fee for our services.
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