Missing Nassau County 10-year-old found safe
Missing person found safe (News4JAX)
NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office has safely located a missing 10-year-old boy.
He had been reported missing from his home on Bridgewater Drive in Yulee.
The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office put out an alert on social media around 2 p.m. Wednesday, asking the public for help locating him.
Deputies announced he had been safely located an hour later.
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