Video: Deputies find child with autism who wandered away from Riverview school

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On Thursday, a child with autism who wandered away from a school in Riverview was located safely about two miles away by local deputies. The incident highlights the critical importance of community engagement and rapid response in safeguarding children, particularly those with special needs. Authorities acted quickly, showcasing the efficiency of local law enforcement in managing such situations. The child's safe return sparked discussions about the need for enhanced safety measures in schools, especially for children who may be prone to wandering. Parents and educators are urged to be vigilant and prepared for such incidents to prevent potential dangers.

This event serves to remind the community of the ongoing challenges faced by families with children on the autism spectrum. The successful resolution of this situation not only reassures parents but also fosters a sense of shared responsibility within the community. Ensuring the safety of all children, particularly those with vulnerabilities, remains a top priority for local authorities and families alike.

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