Missing Phoenix man whose car was found in Colorado found in Arizona

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David Law
Photographer: Courtesy: Colorado Springs Police Department
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Posted: 02/25/2013

PHOENIX - The Colorado Springs Police Department has confirmed a missing Phoenix man whose car was found in Colorado was found to be okay in Arizona on Monday.

David Law, 62, was last seen in Phoenix on February 16.

His vehicle was found abandoned in Colorado Springs on February 19, near Dublin and Powers boulevards.

Authorities are unsure how Law got back to Arizona.

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