AN INTELLECTUALLY disabled Dandenong man was found safe and well at Flinders Street Station after he went missing for five days.
Jeremy Hogan, 30, had left his Menzies Avenue house in Dandenong on Thursday 10 July at 8.30am and failed to return that day.
Police put out a description of Mr Hogan who was wearing a grey pullover and navy blue tracksuit pants. He had a change of clothes with him which made searching for him more difficult.
The only lead police had was that Mr Hogan was an avid train lover which led police to believe he may have taken a train into Melbourne or even Sydney.
On Monday 14 July at 9.30pm police at Flinders Street station noticed Mr Hogan and reported him to be safe and well before arranging for him to be sent home to Dandenong.
Man found safe
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