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Child missing out of Lansing area found safe after being spotted on Ring camera

The 5-year-old child, who is autistic and may be non-verbal, loves Halloween decorations, so police asked anyone with doorbell cameras to check for sightings.
Credit: Lansing Police Department
Camden David-James Johnson is missing out of Lansing area. He's been spotted on a Ring camera.

LANSING, Michigan — A child missing out of the Lansing area has been found safe after being spotted on a Ring camera.

Camden David-James Johnson, who is 5, went missing early Monday morning. He was wearing long-sleeve pajamas out in the cold.

Camden is autistic and may be non-verbal when approached, so police were concerned for his safety.

He was later spotted at a home on the 3100 block of Creston Avenue around 2:56 a.m. on a Ring camera. Police say Camden loves Halloween decorations, so they asked anyone in the area with a display or a doorbell camera to be vigilant. 

Camden was located and is safe, police say. 

    

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