Keith T. Kennedy Has Been Found
June 22, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Twin Cites.com reports that he was found Sunday night, after a weeklong search.
June 22, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Twin Cites.com reports that he was found Sunday night, after a weeklong search.
[...] Keith Kennedy was found last Sunday night. Another story of an autistic individual wandering, and into water: A 4-year-old boy, Derek Casanova-Gonzalez, was found unconscious in an outdoor fountain in Clayton, North Carolina, and is now in the hospital. The News-Observer reports that his parents were cleaning a nearby early childhood center and realized that he was missing; on searching, they found him in the unconscious in the fountain. [...]
[...] Anthony Kiraly, who has Asperger Syndrome, of Empire, Wisconsin—-who wandered away from his home and was found 20 miles away after the Sheriff’s Department had been contacted [...]
[...] public places are potential “minefields” for autistic children. She cites a number of recent stories of autistic children and adults wandering off and being lost, sometimes for days, and also many recent reports of autistic children and adults getting very [...]
[...] another account of an autistic child, 11-year-old Alex Irvin, who found his way back to trailhead after three [...]
[...] Wisconsin camp, Trade Lake, from which Keith T. Kennedy went missing from in June, now faces closure after 49-year-old Shirley Meade died there after being [...]
That is good news. Now two years in a row that someone has been gone for one week and survived the ordeal.
Thank God. May he and his family get a good night’s sleep.
Huzzah! That is wonderful news! I’ll be less nervous and more vigilant on our camping trip next week though.
Yay!
Val
“ I now believe in miracles. I really do,” Linda Kennedy is quoted as saying in the Star Tribune—-ad perhaps many of us, too.
Fabulous news!!! thanks for keeping us updated.
33 year old Christopher Michael Zittlow has been missing since Monday; he has “autism, noonan syndrome, severe ADHD, anxiety, depression and delayed cognitive and processing ability, according to a police news release.”
Mr. Zittlow has been located and is fine, according to news reports.
Keith Kennedy’s condition has been upgraded to serious, as of June 27.
Officials have been trying to reconstruct Keith Kennedy’s circuitous route (Star Tribune):
So glad he was found.
July 7th update from Twin Cities.com: Keith Kennedy is back home in his Shoreview group home and eating and walking on his own.