
"Corbet was driving home around 5:15 p.m. when she spotted him. By the time Green and Moser approached the boy, he was sitting down in the center divider."
"A sheriff's helicopter was sent up in the air, and deputies were dispatched to the scene to locate him. Corbet was driving home around 5:15 p.m. when she spotted him."
Sheriff's dispatcher Shiloh Corbet spotted a missing boy with autism while driving home, leading to his safe rescue. After the child was reported missing from a supermarket, a sheriff's helicopter and deputies were dispatched. Corbet's keen observation allowed her to follow the boy who had wandered onto a busy highway. Deputies Cody Green and Michael Moser responded to the scene, ultimately preventing what could have been a tragic accident. The heroic actions of Corbet and the deputies were recognized by the Sheriff's Office for ensuring the boy's safety.
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