Missing, endangered teen boy in Ocala found safe
Hunter Grimes, 14, is considered missing and endangered by Ocala Police Department. (Ocala Police Department)
OCALA, Fla. – UPDATE: Police in Ocala say missing, endangered teenager Hunter Grimes has been found safe.
Police believed he was heading for Chiefland on foot.
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