In a happy resolution to a story we published earlier, Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow's father-in-law went missing in Anaheim, California, but was found on Saturday, according to The Associated Press.
Winslow's father-in-law, Enrique Guzman, has Alzheimer's Disease. The 67-year-old man reportedly was found returning to the United States from Mexico on the border.
"It is our understanding that Mr. Guzman was returning to the United States from Mexico early this morning. While at the border crossing, he was displaying symptoms of confusion," Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez said in a statemen to The Associated Press. "A computer check by United States Customs officials revealed that Mr. Guzman (and his vehicle) were listed as missing."
Winslow's father-in-law, Enrique Guzman, has Alzheimer's Disease. The 67-year-old man reportedly was found returning to the United States from Mexico on the border.
"It is our understanding that Mr. Guzman was returning to the United States from Mexico early this morning. While at the border crossing, he was displaying symptoms of confusion," Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez said in a statemen to The Associated Press. "A computer check by United States Customs officials revealed that Mr. Guzman (and his vehicle) were listed as missing."
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