Police find missing man with autism, Graeme Rush
Graeme Rush had been missing since about 1 p.m. and wasn't wearing a jacket.
RCMP said Rush had been missing since about 1 p.m. and wasn't wearing a jacket
A man with autism who was missing from Burnaby, B.C., since 1 p.m. PT has been found, say RCMP.
Graeme Rush, 28, went missing from Burnaby's Central Park on Friday afternoon. His mother, Joan Rush, said he went missing when he left the washroom there before his caregiver did.
Rush was found on 2nd Ave. and Commercial drive, according to his mother.
Joan Rush said her son looks like an adult man, but functions like a three-year-old child and is non-verbal.
Graeme Rush was only wearing jeans and a green, long-sleeve t-shirt when he disappeared. He's described as a Caucasian male, five feet 11 inches, with a lean-to-medium build, and short, brown hair.
Rush didn't have his backback with him, so didn't have any identification or phone.