Mentally disabled man missing since NYC marathon is found

NEW YORK -- Police say a mentally disabled Italian man who had been missing since finishing Sunday's New York City Marathon has been found.

They say an off-duty officer on his way to work noticed Gianclaudio Marengo on a No. 2 subway train in midtown Manhattan Tuesday morning. They say Marengo was still wearing his racing attire, including a turquoise shirt and black shorts.

The 30-year-old Marengo had last been seen in Central Park about 39 hours earlier. He had arrived with a group of runners from Italy who later reported him missing. They've since returned home.

Marengo, a recovering drug addict, was in New York to run the marathon with residents of San Patrignano - a famous European addiction rehabilitation center, CBS New York reports. Marengo is recovering from a heroin addicion.

Police say he appears to be in good condition and was being evaluated at a precinct station house. He had been staying in a Queens hotel.

Marengo finished the 26.2-mile marathon in four hours and forty-four minutes, according to the NYC Marathon website.

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