Hendersonville man with autism found safe

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A missing Hendersonville man has been found safe.

According to Hendersonville police, 38-year-old Jordan Lewis left his home at approximately 5:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28.

Officials said left his home on foot, and he is known to take walks frequently, but sometimes he can get disoriented and lost.

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Lewis was last seen wearing black sweatpants and a charcoal grey zip-up hoodie. He is described as 6 feet tall and 195 pounds with shoulder length brown hair.

Hendersonville police said Lewis has walked all the way to the Rivergate Mall area in the past. However, officials said he can get agitated around anyone new, and is known to fight with officers due to his autism.

On Saturday afternoon, Hendersonville police said Lewis was found safe.

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