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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) A north Houston man with mild autism who was missing for more than a week is now safely back home with his family, all thanks to a METROLift driver.
Joseph Ivory, 26, went missing on Friday, Jan. 15, after he was last seen leaving his north Houston home around 4 p.m., according to the Houston Police Department.
Tanisha Cunningham, a METROLift contract operator, said she saw Ivory walking down the street near Cullen when she was passing through the area Sunday around 11 a.m. I was just so happy to see him, Cunningham said in an interview with METRO. And when I saw him, I just wanted to hurry up and put him on a bus because I m thinking, It could be my child.