A Fremont family is back together after police say a young man with special needs went missing for more than 12 hours.
“We’ll give the blanket, just the blanket to somebody and we’ll keep the teddy bear you know if somebody is cold, we just do whatever we can here in Pinole. It’s the Pinole way,” he said.
“We would say hey what's your name, he would say “name,” we would say where you from, he would just say ‘where you from,’” he said.
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