MAX 'angel' meets separated father, son

Summary

The father separated from his son on a Max platform Monday is calling the Good Samaritan who stayed with his 3 year old a "guardian angel." On Saturday, the three of them were reunited.

Story Published: Nov 22, 2009 at 3:46 PM PDT

Story Updated: Nov 23, 2009 at 9:46 AM PDT

The MAX station Good Samaritan, Orianne Greene (left), meets with the family.

The MAX station Good Samaritan, Orianne Greene (left), meets with the 3-year-old boy she safeguarded Nov. 16 while separated from his father, Aaron Bailey (right), at Portland's Southeast Main Street train station.

A 3-year-old boy is shut out of the train - separated from his father - at a Southeast Portland MAX train stationPORTLAND, Ore. - The father separated from his son on a Max platform Monday is calling the Good Samaritan who stayed with his 3 year old a "guardian angel."

The father and son were separated by the closing train doors at Portland's Southeast Main Street Station. A woman by the name of Orianne Greene stayed with the boy while his father made his way back.

On Saturday, the three of them were reunited. KATU has the story:
 

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