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WY Man with Dementia Safely Back Home After Being Seen on TV in Utah

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According to the Associated Press, a Wyoming man with dementia who wandered away from home and hitchhiked to Salt Lake City is safe after his wife spotted him in a TV news segment about helping those in need.

Ninety-one-year-old Michael Black ended up at Rescue Mission of Salt Lake, over 200 miles away from the coupleโ€™s home in Afton in western Wyomingโ€™s Star Valley.

After arriving at the shelter, Black was recorded in a KSL News segment about feeding people in need at Thanksgiving time. The Salt Lake City stationโ€™s broadcast zone extends into Wyoming, where Avril Black happened to be tuned in and watching.

โ€œI thought, โ€˜Wait a minute, Iโ€™m sure I saw Michael.โ€™ So I paused the TV, set it back, and yeah, sure enough, there he was,โ€ Avril Black, 77, told KSL News.

He had been missing for three days, the station reported.

Police entered Michael Blackโ€™s information into a database after his wife reported him missing Nov. 25. Tipsters helped police map his journey through southern Idaho and into northern Utah, where the trail went cold.

But one more lift got Black from a bus station to the rescue mission, where he got to talking with Jay Rouse.

โ€œI realized this sweet, old man was in need of some help,โ€ said Rouse, the shelterโ€™s chapel leader.

On Nov. 27, Avril Black spotted her white-haired husband in a black coat having dinner among dozens of others on the 10 p.m. news.

โ€œIt was so unreal. I was so relieved. I actually slept that night,โ€ she told the station.

Police confirmed Michael Blackโ€™s identity. Avril drove to get him.

โ€œIโ€™m speechless. It just blows me away that it happened. Boy, does he have some guardian angel looking after him,โ€ she said.