An 18-year-old from Virginia reported missing weeks ago after being last seen on Feb. 4 has been found at a Houston homeless shelter.
, Keith Lorenzo Anderson, III was reported missing after he was last seen on Feb. 4 at the 7-Eleven on Monticello Avenue in Norfolk, Virginia around 2:52 p.m."Anderson may be in need of medical care and his disappearance poses a credible threat to his health and safety, as determined by the investigating agency," stated the flyer reporting Anderson as missing.
Photo Courtesy of Virginia State PoliceAccording to reports, Anderson's mother says he was found in a homeless shelter. Another person in the shelter saw a news story on the TV and told Anderson it was about him.Photo Courtesy of Mesha AndersonWhen Anderson was reported missing he was last seen wearing a gray hoodie with blue jogging pants and black Crocs while carrying a backpack.
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