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Missing Person Alert

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Maybe you already said, but what were the circumstances of him dissappearing?


I mean, was he upset at the family, girlfriend, school, etc....??

Any back story you can share that might lead to more suggestions.....
 
KXNewsTeam
A missing Bismarck teen is found...

Thomas Sattler was found shortly before 6 tonight...

The Montana Highway Patrol stopped the 16-year-old near Butte Montana.

Authorities says he's o.k. and was in his gray 2002 Mini Cooper when he was stopped.

Sattler had been reported missing Wednesday February 25th, and was reported traveling west on i-94. Police entered Sattler and his vehicle into a national data base as a missing juvenile.

His parents are making arrangements to pick him up. | save this article / add to your favorites list


from kxnet.com
 
Hopefully Jeff can chime in some later, but thank you all who prayed and passed out flyers and kept this at the top, I am just so glad he was found. What a relief for Jeff and his family....






Bismarck police say a missing Bismarck boy has been located.

Thomas Sattler, 16, was located in the area of Butte, Mont., at 5:40 p.m. Friday, Lt. Randy Ziegler said.

According to a release from the police department, the Montana Highway Patrol stopped Sattler, who was driving his gray 2002 Mini Cooper.

Sattler had not been seen since Feb. 25 at 9:30 p.m., when his car was seen heading west on Interstate 94. Bismarck police entered Sattler and his vehicle into a national database as a missing juvenile after taking the report and asked the public for assistance in locating him.

Sattler appears to be in good condition, and his parents are making arrangements to pick him up in Butte, police said.

— Jenny Michael


From the Bismarck Tribune website this AM
 
Good to here that he is ok and coming home.

Just also want to say thanks to everyone for the prayers and the help they have done. This goes to show on how strong the snowmobile community between each other really is.
 
I want to thank everyone for keeping him and my family in you prayers, and also for offering to help hang up fliers and passing on e-mails. This has been very hard for my family and we are just gratefull that he is on his way home right now!
 
I'm so glad that he is safe and sound. I couldn't imagine what your family has gone through. I hope he realizes how much he means to the people around him.
 
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