A nine-year-old autistic boy who went missing survived two nights outdoors with no jacket or shoes in plummeting temperatures.
Fears were growing for Jordan Gorman after he was last seen on Sunday afternoon before he ran away following a family row at his home in Nashville, Tennessee.
Hours after he went missing an 'Endangered Child Alert' was sent out by Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. This was upgraded to Amber Alert on Monday afternoon and a rescue team was sent out to search for him, NBC reports.
Kentucky-based Christian County Rescue Team found Jordan on Tuesday "cold and hungry" underneath a shelter made out of tarpaulin three-quarters of a mile away from his home.
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