FOUND: Teen boy with autism who left home in Prius with no headlights

Montgomery County, Maryland, police said Sunday that a 17-year-old boy with autism who drove away from his home on Saturday has been found safe and unharmed.

Micah Kriesberg left his Potomac home on Saturday and was thought to have been trying to drive to Canada.

The teen was described as 5′ 11′ and 130 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a blue T-shirt, gray sweat pants, and black tennis shoes when he was last seen.

Kriesberg’s family said he drove away at about noon on Saturday in a blue Toyota Prius with Maryland tag number 9ETT56. The Prius’s headlights are inoperable.

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Anyone with information should dial 9-1-1 or call the Montgomery County Police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000 (available 24 hours). Callers may remain anonymous.

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[Featured image: Micah Kriesberg/Montgomery County Police]