A young man with autism, who found himself stranded in Alabama, was delivered safely home to Indianapolis, thanks to a “chain” of kind law enforcement officers. Police described a “bizarre story” that ended happily—even if “most of his story was determined to be false.” The 23-year-old, Sangre Bolin, had called Montgomery police on the week of July 4, claiming he’d been heading to Florida with “friends” when they “physically pushed him out of the car and robbed him at a gas station in Montgomery,” the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office stated. He was left “with nothing but the clothes on his body … no phone, no money,” he reportedly said, calling himself Willinaus Bolin—actually his brother’s name, they later learned. The Montgomery Police Department responded by helping him contact his family in Indianapolis, before sending him on “a chain reaction of kindness” home. The officers took him to a Waffle House in Vestavia …