CONCORD, N.H. — A relative says a 72-year-old vacationer who disappeared in New Hampshire last month hitchhiked, walked and worked odd jobs to get himself home to North Carolina, where a sheriff’s deputy finally identified him by the initials on his wedding band.
CONCORD, N.H. — A relative says a 72-year-old vacationer who disappeared in New Hampshire last month hitchhiked, walked and worked odd jobs to get himself home to North Carolina, where a sheriff’s deputy finally identified him by the initials on his wedding band.
New Hampshire state police say Hugh Armstrong was found in good health around 1 a.m. Saturday walking along a roadway in Marion, N.C. Authorities say he was confused and unsure where he was headed.
Marion is about 240 miles west of his home in Clayton, N.C.
Armstrong’s son-in-law, Craig Black, says a deputy found information on Armstrong in a missing person database and identified him. Black said he was shocked when he got the news.
Armstrong vanished July 25 while visiting Stinson Lake, leading to an extensive search. He traveled more than 1,000 miles.