HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) A woman with autism who was reported missing on Monday has been located, according to Houston police.
Brandy Davis, 22, had been last seen around midnight Monday by family members in the 3700 block of Faulkner Street in Houston s south side.
The HPD Missing Persons Unit reported Thursday that Davis had been located, but no other details were released.
Davis also has Down Syndrome and is non-verbal, according to Houston police.
If you have information about people who have been reported missing, call 911 or the Houston Police Department Missing Person s Unit at 832-394-1840.
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A $1.2 million community storm shelter in downtown Decatur will be constructed if the Morgan County Commission is awarded a federal grant to pay for most of the project, according to county officials.
Morgan County Emergency Management Agency Director Brandy Davis said the proposed shelter would house nearly 400 people during a storm and replace the courthouse basement as a shelter.
Last week at its regular meeting, the commission approved Davisâ application for the grant, which is funded by the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities branch of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The grant would cover 75% of the project, with the remaining 25% picked up by the county.
Morgan County applies for grant to build downtown storm shelter
Proposed storm shelter location in Decatur By Michael Wetzel and WAFF 48 Digital Staff | December 17, 2020 at 7:07 AM CST - Updated December 17 at 7:07 AM
DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - A new community storm shelter could be coming to downtown Decatur.
According to our news partners at the Decatur Daily, the proposed shelter would be built on Lee Street between the Raymond James building and the Morgan county sheriff’s office.
EMA Director Brandy Davis said there’s already a plan submitted, and points out that the building will fit in the downtown aesthetic.