Strangers find child wandering on busy road during school hours.
Two men found 7-year-old Jordan walking down Bellaire Boulevard in the middle of the day. They quickly got him out of the center of the road and got in touch with his mom. "My son is truly blessed. Thank God, he knew my phone number," said Cheryl Thompson. SUGGESTED: Super Tuesday: Candidates use last day to campaign, push their message ahead of polls openingShe says the man on the phone told her they found Jordan.
She says once at the school, she viewed security footage that showed Jordan jumping a 6-foot fence to get off of the school property. The school says Jordan made it apparent he wanted to leave school and once his teacher realized he was gone, she called a "code red", which would alert administration. Thompson says she thinks her son was confused, and thinks he should never have been able to get off school property alone.
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