Police have told 9News that an incident at school earlier in the day may have been why he wandered off. 9News
Superintendent Darrin Batchelor said the 11-year-old, who went missing after he got off his school bus yesterday afternoon, was found by Sean Clarence who was driving along Annangrove Road at 9.15am today.
It was the same road Christopher was last seen on yesterday evening, but this time he was walking back towards home, instead of toward Rouse Hill, Batchelor said.Clarence spotted the boy walking and recognised him from the media and social media coverage of his disappearance, and she pulled over and asked his name."I ran down and I said 'Christopher is that you?' and he goes 'yes'.
Police have told 9News that an incident at school earlier in the day may have been why he wandered off. The 11-year-old was first reported missing when he didn't return home after getting off a school bus on Annangrove Road about 3pm on Wednesday.In a twist, hours after the 11-year-old was found his father was arrested for unrelated drug matters.
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