Texas 'Take Me Home' Program Reunites Autistic Teen with Family
KHOU 11August 5, 20252 min39,478 views
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- π‘ The "Take Me Home" program is a free and confidential service designed to help reunite individuals with their families, particularly those with special needs.
- π― The program aims to ensure that law enforcement can quickly and safely locate and return individuals who may wander off.
Brady's Story: A Near Nightmare
- π§© Brady, a 20-year-old with severe autism who is non-verbal, wandered out of his home unnoticed in the middle of the night.
- β οΈ His parents, who take extensive precautions like multiple locks and locator devices, were understandably distressed by his disappearance.
- π€ A quick-thinking neighbor, Alec Denoa, found Brady down the street, noticed he seemed sad, and contacted 911.
Program Success and Call to Action
- π Deputies, upon realizing Brady's condition, accessed the "Take Me Home" database to identify him and locate his home.
- β The program was instrumental in ensuring Brady was found safely and without further trauma.
- π£ Sergeant Matthew Rico of Fort Bend County urges more families to sign up for the program, emphasizing its ease of use and critical importance.
- π Currently, just over 300 people are enrolled, a number Sergeant Rico believes needs to increase significantly across Fort Bend and Harris Counties.
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