Fulton man who wandered away in Avondale reunited with family

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Han Kyuung | Chicago Police

A 72-year-old Fulton man who wandered away Sunday afternoon in the Avondale neighborhood on the Northwest Side has been reunited with his family.

Han Kyuung, who lives in Fulton, was reported missing at 2:22 p.m. when he wandered away in the 3300 block of North Kimball and became separated from his wife, according to an endangered missing person alert from Chicago Police.

Area North detectives have since located Kyuung and he has been reunited with his family, police announced early Monday. Additional information was not provided.

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