To the millions of people who looked at the image over their morning coffee, he was just another homeless man.
A face peering at them from the front of the newspaper.
A man fending for himself against the harshest winter weather seen in over twenty years.
But to his family he was their missing son, and they would do anything to get him back.
How they were reunited is an amazing piece of delightful luck. A bittersweet tale of homelessness and the issues that lead to it, but a reminder of just how magical the world can be when things go right.
You see, twenty-year-old Nicholas Simmons went missing on New Years Day from his hometown Greece, New York.
He left behind all his belongings including his wallet and his mobile phone.
His desperate family launched a social media campaign to try and track down their son, and also contacted local media.
But the search didn’t produce anything.
Until, to their surprise, they saw a photo of him in the local newspaper.
The article was about the current cold snap in the US – the ‘polar vortex’ sweeping the country. There on the front page, captioned as a homeless man ,was their missing son and brother.
He was identified only as “Nick”. He was wrapped in a grey blanket and was staying warm by huddling next to a steam grate in Washington DC.
The SMH reports that the photographer, Jacquelyn Martin was actually assigned to the White House that weekend, but with US President Barack Obama on vacation in Hawaii, she spent the day looking for shots that would illustrate the cold weather.
She started taking pictures of a group of men trying to keep warm and says she was particularly interested in one man.
“It struck me how young he was,” Martin said. “I again introduced myself and shook his hand. He said his name was Nick.”
The next day his family saw the picture in their local paper, which had syndicated the story from US Today.
His concerned sister sent a tweet to the journalist hoping she could help track down her brother.
On Sunday the police searched the area and found Nick. He was taken to hospital and released to his family.
Greece Police Department released a statement saying: “Simmons was located after he was photographed in Washington, DC, by an AP reporter. (The) photo ran in the USA Today in an unrelated story and the photo was seen by Simmons’ family who recognised him.”
Luck was obviously with the family as the newspaper had 126 images they were deciding between to depict the cold weather.
Of the three Jacquelyn Martin had taken of Nick, only one showed his face.
His mum, Michelle Simmons, posted on a Facebook page set up to try and track him down “Nick is alive and obviously not well. We are going to get him home safe and this is by far the greatest example of God’s love and divine intervention I have ever experienced.
“I am beyond able to put into words how I am feeling.”
“It was pure dumb luck how all this happened,” said Sergeant David Mancuso, the lead investigator.
“It’s truly a miracle.”
Top Comments
He was only missing for a few days!
Say the same thing when one of YOUR loved ones disappears off the face of the earth. Those few days will seem like forever and take YEARS off your life. SMH!
I really hate to sound rude - but what if he didn't WANT to be found? We don't know WHY he ran away and for all we know there could have been a damn good reason as to why he didn't come home. He is a legal adult and should have been treated as such IMO.
Yipp exactly, this guy was living on the streets & it doesn't say why. Pretty sure he could have made his way home should he have wanted to, it's not like he's a child who doesn't know his address?
The article says that Nicholas shook the journalist's hand and told them his name. I would think if he did not want to be found he wouldn't have done that. Not saying that he did it to be found either. Admittedly, we are not sure if Nick was made aware of what the journalist was doing and that his photo could potentially be splashed across the front of a newspaper.
From the sounds of the comments from his family, it appears there are mental health issues at play here... Clearly no - one has arrested him & forced him home! There had been a social media campaign & and a police investigation into his disappearance - his family (and police) were clearly concerned for his well being. If he wanted to remain missing/ not in contact with his family, the police would have simply spoken to him, informed the family he was alive & well & closed the missing persons file.
I had concerns about that too. I suspect mental health issues may be at play, particularly as he left his wallet and phone when he disappeared. At least now his family have the chance to offer help and support, and if he doesn't want that, he can always leave again...