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An El Paso family is demanding answers after their 8-year-old son with autism walked away from Desertaire Elementary School unnoticed and was found hours later outside their home Friday morning. Moises and Lucia Sosa said they dropped off their son, Moises Jr., at the school around 7:35 a.m., expecting he would be safe. However, Moises Sosa, who works overnight, discovered his son outside their home around 10 a.m. "I look outside, and it's my little boy, like, pacing, and I'm like — oh — I couldn’t get to the door fast enough," Moises Sosa said. "I was like, what is my son doing here?" The school is nearly two miles from the Sosa family home, about a 35-minute walk. Moises Sosa immediately contacted the school and Ysleta district services, and a couple of hours later, the principal, a security guard, and a teacher arrived at his front door. In a surveillance video outside of the Sosa family's home, the principal is heard telling Sosa "I don't know what to tell you...I don't know." Another surveillance video showed the administrators discussed the door Moises Jr. is believed to have exited through, which the security guard noted "doesn’t have a lock." KFOX14/CBS4 reached out to the the Ysleta School District for further information regarding the incident. In a statement a spokesperson stated: We are aware of the situation and are taking appropriate administrative action to address it, as the safety and well-being of all students is our highest priority at Ysleta ISD. The emergency-egress gate used by the student is operational — it is required by law to provide a safe exit from campus during emergencies — and we sincerely regret the concern this situation has caused for the family. Due to student privacy laws, further details cannot be provided; however, we are fully cooperating with authorities in their investigation. We want to assure families that Ysleta ISD makes all necessary improvements to strengthen communication, staff training, and security procedures on an ongoing basis at every campus. The Sosa family said they no longer feel comfortable sending their son back to school until the district and school administrators bring reassurance for their son's safety. STORY:https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/child-w... #school #child #unattended #safetyconcerns #autism Hit the subscribe button to stay up-to-date on the latest news, and turn on the notifications to get alerted when the big stories break as we bring them to you live! For all the full stories seen here, go to KFOXTV.com. Follow KFOX14 on our other social media pages for more photos, videos and reports: Facebook: / kfoxtv Twitter: / kfox14 Instagram: / kfox14news If you see something newsworthy happen, or you just witness something incredible, hilarious or adorable, you can send your videos, photos and news tips to KFOXTV.com/chimein. We love sharing our favorites on KFOXTV.com, our social media and our broadcasts! You can also email a news tips, or call our newsroom. Email: elpaso-assignmentsdesk@sbgtv.com Call the Newsroom: 915-845-5369 _______________ KFOX14 is an El Paso-based station and a FOX Television affiliate owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is one of the largest and most diversified television broadcasting companies in the country today. Sinclair owns and operates programs or provides sales services to nearly 200 television stations in 86 markets. Sinclair's television group reaches close to 40% of US television households and includes FOX, ABC, MyTV, CW, CBS, NBC, Univision and Azteca affiliates.