Overwhelmed and impressed how everybody their prayers and perseverance, humanity this is the way the world should be. Anchor andrew is nonverbal but made it clear he was happy to be home. Anchor Law Enforcement from several agencies, firefighters, and volunteers all worked to find andrew. Anchor as Adrienne Pedersen explains, because the 10yearold has autism, crews used special tactics during the difficult search. Reporter this happy reunion captured by news chopper 12. But before mom and son could get to this special moment, Law Enforcement worked tirelessly to find andrew. The 10yearold has autism and is nonverbal. Lieutenant kevin rice with Waukesha Police tells us the sensitive crime detectives are specially trained to handle cases like andrews. They know kids with autism usually head for the water. Police immediately used a drone to see the bottom of the water. Children with autism get scared easily. So rescuers couldnt just run up to him. Instead, firefighters put calming lights
I do feel sorry for the bus drivers. This is a personal tonight at 10 two big stories. I do feel sorry for the bus drivers. This is a personal investigating this weekends fire at a bus terminal. 35 buses were destroyed in a massive blaze. Tonight more on aftermath. Plus im hoping this will never happen again. I do not wish this on anybody else. A little boy found safe after spending the night in a cornfield. Hear from the teenagers who found him. We start at ten in waukesha theyre the ones who found a missing tenyearold boy with autism. They told our a. J. Bayatpour how it all happened. It was pretty awesome to see everybody coming out. Adam lembke was part of the massive search sunday night for 10yearold andrew ounkham. But when the search for the boy with nonverbal autism resumed monday, lembke says he and Connor Kubiak werent sure if they should go back out since there were already so many volunteers. But nate kostolni said. Couple mo at all so why dont we just go out and try it. Wi
I do feel sorry for the bus drivers. This is a personal tonight at 10 two big stories. I do feel sorry for the bus drivers. This is a personal investigating this weekends fire at a bus terminal. 35 buses were destroyed in a massive blaze. Tonight more on aftermath. Plus im hoping this will never happen again. I do not wish this on anybody else. A little boy found safe after spending the night in a cornfield. Hear from the teenagers who found him. We start at ten in waukesha theyre the ones who found a missing tenyearold boy with autism. They told our a. J. Bayatpour how it all happened. It was pretty awesome to see everybody coming out. Adam lembke was part of the massive search sunday night for 10yearold andrew ounkham. But when the search for the boy with nonverbal autism resumed monday, lembke says he and Connor Kubiak werent sure if they should go back out since there were already so many volunteers. But nate kostolni said. Couple mo at all so why dont we just go out and try it. Wi
New at ten tonight. A Community Comes together to reunite a family with their missing child oh we just found somebody else. Theres an officer. We found him, right here andrew unkum has autism and his mother is now keenly aware of her communitys compassion. I am just overwhelmed this just brings humanity perseverance of all these volunteers that came and want to help out and be very positive. I am just very very grateful. Tonight andrew unkums mother is thankful to have her little boy back. She says her son has the cognitive abilities of a two year old. Interestingly, she credits social media with rallying the troops who found her son. Law enforcement used k9s, drones and thermal imaging in the searchbut it was volunteers who ultimately saved the day. Coreen zell is live at Waukesha West High School tonighta lot of those volunteers were students. The school was used as a home base for police during the search and also a place for as you saw there we caught up with the High Schoolers who
New at ten tonight. A Community Comes together to reunite a family with their missing child oh we just found somebody else. Theres an officer. We found him, right here andrew unkum has autism and his mother is now keenly aware of her communitys compassion. I am just overwhelmed this just brings humanity perseverance of all these volunteers that came and want to help out and be very positive. I am just very very grateful. Tonight andrew unkums mother is thankful to have her little boy back. She says her son has the cognitive abilities of a two year old. Interestingly, she credits social media with rallying the troops who found her son. Law enforcement used k9s, drones and thermal imaging in the searchbut it was volunteers who ultimately saved the day. Coreen zell is live at Waukesha West High School tonighta lot of those volunteers were students. The school was used as a home base for police during the search and also a place for as you saw there we caught up with the High Schoolers who