Country
singer Alan Jackson and rocker Ozzy Osbourne recently helped save a
missing California boy. A song from each artist was played over a loud
speaker to lure missing 8-year-old Joshua Robb from his hiding spot.
Robb, who is autistic, slipped through a fence at his school in Twin
Peaks, California, on Monday. Staff members tried to chase him down, but
he scurried into the forest before they could catch up to him. The
boy’s father warned that alarming noises would further push the boy into
hiding, so he recommended using two of his son’s favorite songs,
Jackson’s “Good Time” and Osbourne’s “No More Tears.” “I heard them
blaring ‘No More Tears’ and it was a very short time after that, we
heard the rescuers had found him,” Ron Robb says. Joshua was a mile or
so away from where he’d last been spotted, and rescuers had to lower a
basket into a steep ravine to bring the child to safety.
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