Elderly man lost at O’Hare reunited with family

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An elderly man who went missing on his trip from Puerto Rico through O’Hare International Airport has been reunited with his family, police said.

Wilfredo Berrios, 77, was last seen about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at O’Hare, according to a missing person alert issued by police early Friday.

The man has since been found safely, police announced early Saturday. No other details were released.

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