AP/ July 13, 2012, 9:39 AM

Autistic man rescued after 3 weeks in Utah desert

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(AP) DENVER - An autistic man lived on a few frogs he caught and roots as he wandered for weeks in the remote Escalante Desert of southern Utah until being rescued, emaciated but alive.

William Martin LaFever, 28, of Colorado Springs, Colo., told rescuers that in addition to the bits of food he scavenged, he drank water from the Escalante River while attempting to walk from Boulder, Utah, to Page, Ariz., a distance of approximately 90 miles or more by the route he appeared to be taking.

The Garfield County Sheriff's Department estimated he had traveled about 40 miles over at least three weeks before he was found Thursday.

"It is some of the most rugged, unforgiving terrain you will find anywhere on Earth, jagged cliffs, stone ledges, sandstone, sagebrush, juniper," sheriff's spokeswoman Becki Bronson said in a telephone interview.

"Where William was hiking, there just isn't anyone out there," she said. "There are no people. There are no towns."

The sheriff's department said it was remarkable that searchers aboard a helicopter were able to find LaFever at all, much less alive.

Deputy Ray Gardner, who had recently completed training in search and rescue operations for people with autism and was aboard the helicopter, said LaFever would not have survived another 24 hours.

The helicopter took LaFever to Garfield Memorial Hospital in Panguitch. The hospital said it could not release any information on his condition.

LaFever was trying to get to Page because his father, John LaFever of Colorado Springs, told him he would wire money to him there, the sheriff's department said in a written release.

William LaFever had called his father on June 6 or 7 to say he was hiking in the Boulder area with his dog, and that someone had stolen some of his hiking gear and he had run out of money. John LaFever told his son to catch a ride to Page to collect the money.

Unbeknownst to his father, William LaFever apparently decided to hike down the Escalante River and then hitch a boat ride along Lake Powell to Page, rather than try to catch a ride, the sheriff's department said.

LaFever set out along the river but ran out of food. His dog left him, and LaFever began abandoning his gear until all he had was the clothing and shoes he was wearing when he was found, the sheriff's department said.

The dog hasn't been seen since. Authorities do not know why the dog ran off, Bronson said.

The early June phone call was the last time the family heard from LaFever, and his sister reported him missing on Monday, the sheriff's department said.

A telephone message left at the LaFevers' home in Colorado Springs wasn't immediately returned.

Gardner's training in searching for people with autism taught him they are naturally drawn to water, so the helicopter search focused on the Escalante River, the department said.

The helicopter team spotted LaFever Thursday afternoon, sitting in the Escalante River about five miles from Lake Powell, weakly waving at the aircraft.

Gardner was dumbfounded when LaFever identified himself because of the long odds of finding anyone in that country, the sheriff's department said.

"In all my career I have never seen someone so emaciated," Gardner was quoted as saying in the sheriff's department release. "I could not believe that he was alive, and feel certain that in another 24 hours he would not have been alive."

Gardner didn't immediately return a phone message late Thursday.

LaFever was so weak that he couldn't stand, but he was so eager for human contact that at first he would not stop talking long enough to eat or drink anything, the sheriff's department said. He eventually took a drink and ate a granola bar.

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knewsteerrrrr says:
(AP) DENVER - A retarded man lived on a few frogs he caught and roots as he "

Wow, he must be hopping by now!
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madhatterly replies:
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It's not "BS pc trash." You are simply mistaken in your terminology as noted below. "Cognitively impaired" is the currently correct "pc" term for what USED to be known as being retarded. Autism is a neurological syndrome affecting the communication centers of the brain; it is not specifically related to intelligence, or lack thereof.

You should perhaps get out more, and join us over here in the 21st century, knewsteerrrrr.
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bearfoot33 says:
many autistic people are smarter and more together, than most of these posters.
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knewsteerrrrr replies:
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The term is as it always was before this modern BS pc trash: RETARDED, it's ok, you can say the word retarded.
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audemus says:
Very fortunate he survived....maybe after this the young man's family will keep a better eye on him.
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IAMCS says:
The dog may have went to get help, or he may have ate the dog.
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wlhoppers replies:
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Is that all you can say?
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credibility2 says:
Another story about a person with autism who clearly needed better supervision by a reponsible adult in order to avoid something like this occurring. Glad he was rescued. Terrible ordeal.
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wlhoppers replies:
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Well said.
knewsteerrrrr replies:
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by credibility2 July 13, 2012 10:38 AM EDT
Another story about a person with autism who clearly needed better supervision"

Try a permanent care facility.
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MsTee52 says:
Yet another example of God's Miracles - His Angels surely watched over this young man and I pray that God continually blesses and keeps him in His care. It matters not if you are agnostic, Father God still loves all of His children.
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Meltd0wn replies:
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MsTees, I'm always put off by comments about God's miracles. If he could sent out a search party to find William LaFever, why couldn't he have preventing William from becoming lost in the first place? Bad things happen to good and to bad people alike. It's just the way it is and there's no "God" intervention because there's no such thing as god.
knewsteerrrrr replies:
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LOL oh yeah, forget that he saved HIMSELF by murdering frogs. This is yet another example of how there IS NO god, he wouldn't have gotten lost in the first place, or wound up DEAD like so many others do.
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endrepubs says:
The dog clearly wasn't this guy's best friend.
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Stopfmg replies:
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Maybe something happened to the dog.
MojitoMamma replies:
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The dog was the smartest one involved in this avoidable fiasco.
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