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7-year-old boy with autism lacking from Queens present in Manhattan
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7-year-old boy with autism lacking from Queens present in Manhattan

Last updated: April 19, 2025 2:18 am
Editorial Board Published April 19, 2025
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A seven-year-old boy with autism who went lacking from a restaurant in Queens Friday morning has been reunited together with his mom after the tyke turned up hours later in Manhattan, police stated.

The boy, who’s nonverbal, disappeared from Dera Restaurant in Jackson Heights round 11:45 a.m., police stated. He had been having breakfast together with his mom on the South Asian eatery and slipped away when she went to the toilet to scrub her palms.

The boy’s mom rapidly reported him lacking and police combed the borough trying kind him.

One way or the other, the little child made all of it the way in which to Manhattan, the place a lady strolling alongside E. 61st St. noticed him dart into site visitors. The girl ran after the boy and was in a position to seize him and convey him again to security earlier than calling 911.

“On 58th, he went across the crosswalk when it was still red, and there were cars coming,” the Good Samaritan stated at a press convention. “And then when we hit 57th, the cars were going both ways and he ran into the middle of the street. There were two different cars going each way that stopped and they were honking their horns, and he just kept going, and I was trying to get him but I didn’t want to get hit either, so he was a little more of a hero than I was running into the middle of the street.”

Responding officers acknowledged the kid from an alert they acquired and reunited the boy together with his mom.

It’s nonetheless not clear how the boy made all of it the way in which to Manhattan, however his mom stated he has an obsession with New York Metropolis landmarks.

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