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When her son was still missing Wednesday night, Bray told ABC she was “covered in emotions,” explaining, “I’ve never been away from him like this where I don’t know where he’s at, so I’m hurt … Bring him back safely and unharmed in the quickest way possible.”
Bray’s pleas for her son’s safe return were answered Thursday when a Clarkston woman called police to report that she spotted Blaise inside of a car in her driveway and had brought him inside her home, according to ABC 7. The woman did not know how Blaise made his way inside the car, according to Channel 2 Action News, per theAtlanta Journal Constitution.
After being taken to the hospital for a medical evaluation, Blaise was declared healthy and taken back to his home with his parents,AJCreports.
Bray toldGood Morning Americashe “instantly started crying” when she learned Blaise was safe. “A rush of happiness,” she added. “I was speechless.”
According toAJC, the case remains active and is currently under investigation. Clarkston Police did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
source: people.com