A North Shore man with cerebral palsy has been found after being seen last at Target Field during the Minnesota Twins game Sunday, authorities said Monday.
Zachary J. Maruska, 28, of Grand Marais, was in town with his father, who told police that he didn't see his son after the seventh inning of the afternoon game, said Police Sgt. Stephen McCarty.
The two didn't have a vehicle at the game, having arrived at the stadium on light rail from Bloomington, the sergeant said.
At about 11 a.m., police said Maruska has been located.
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