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Missing Young Man with Autism Found Safe in Denton, Community’s Quick Action Praised

Missing Young Man with Autism Found Safe in Denton, Community’s Quick Action Praised

In a recent development, the authorities confirmed that Brandon Strawn, the missing young man with autism, has been found. The

City of Denton Police Department

announcement came through a brief social media update stating, “Brandon has been located.” This update puts to rest the intense search that began after Brandon’s disappearance over the weekend.

Before his location was confirmed, the community was distraught. A call for help shared essential details about his last known whereabouts and appearance: a young man with the mental capacity of a 5 to 10-year-old, standing 5’11” and weighing 170 pounds, with blonde hair, blue eyes, and freckles. The Denton County Sheriff’s Office and residents joined the search for Brandon, who had gone missing from Southfork Mobile Home Park near the Collins Athletic Complex in northern Denton.

The authorities have not made publicly available details regarding the circumstances of Brandon’s disappearance and how he was found.

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