California teen who vanished three years ago is found alive in Utah

A 19-year-old who disappeared from his household's dwelling in California almost three years in the past has been present in Utah, to the astonishment and aid of his mother and father, who feared they'd by no means see him once more.

Connerjack Oswalt was shivering and chilly when sheriff's deputies got here throughout him Saturday sleeping in a comfort retailer in Summit County, identified for its ski areas, mentioned Sheriff Justin Martinez. Oswalt appeared to have been dwelling on the streets there for about two weeks.

His household had looked for him for years, handing out fliers, scanning social media and desperately chasing down fruitless leads. They even moved again to the city of his beginning, Idaho Falls, hoping he would ultimately make it again there.

"Any hints at one thing that remotely resembled him, we might observe up on it," mentioned his stepfather, Gerald Flint. "It has been an actual nightmare."

Oswalt, who has been identified with autism and different psychological well being circumstances, was 17 when he left the household's dwelling from Clearlake, California. His mom, Suzanne Flint, remembered making quesadillas, however when it was time for lunch he was gone.

"I by no means stopped on the lookout for him. There wasn't a day I wasn't trying to find him, in some type or vogue," she mentioned. The precise circumstances of his disappearance and whereabouts over the past two years are below investigation, police mentioned.

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Posted by Summit County Sheriff - Utah on Wednesday, April 13, 2022

What his household does know is that after deputies discovered Oswalt on the Utah comfort retailer, they requested if he wish to come of their patrol automobile and heat up. He agreed, and ultimately let officers take a fingerprint.

That led them to an excellent warrant from February in Nevada.

"The deputies simply felt that there was one thing there, one thing past a felony warrant. There was a humanitarian effort that wanted to be explored additional," Martinez mentioned.

The officers set to work shifting by way of paperwork, on the lookout for stories of lacking and endangered youngsters. About 16 pages in, they discovered a 2019 lacking particular person report from Clearlake, California. Although it had a barely totally different title spelling from the Nevada warrant, the images matched and so they referred to as his household.

When the Flints first bought the decision, they anxious their son had been discovered useless. After his spouse confirmed the identification by way of a beginning mark, Gerald Flint left work, jumped in his automobile and drove 4 hours to Utah.

"Everybody within the room was in tears. They went above and past, put hours of labor," he mentioned. "They might have dismissed it, however they did not and that made all of the distinction on the earth."

Social staff educated about autism took over Oswalt's care after the reunion together with his household, mentioned Summit County Sheriff's Lt. Andrew Wright. His household is hoping to carry him again dwelling quickly.

"We did not deal with him as a felony. We handled as any person that has one thing deeper that we wanted to dig into," Martinez mentioned. "That instinct is what actually reunited this household."

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