Scottie Morris, a 14-year-old boy from Indiana who has been missing since March 16, was found alive Friday night, according to police
Morris was placed"in a safe environment with the assistance of Delaware County CPS," Eaton police said in an official statement.
His case went viral after the online posting of a picture of him looking upset in a white t-shirt that had phrases like"I'm a liar" and"I hurt my lil' brother" scrawled along the front as a punishment before he went missing. Eaton police said in previous statements that the family has been"heartbroken" over his disappearance and cooperated throughout the search.
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