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Odessa Boy Returns Home After Being Found Unconscious Under House

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 2, 2012
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ODESSA -- A young boy found unconscious underneath an Odessa house in August has returned back home.

    Ivory Carter, Jr. was found unconscious underneath a house in the 300 block of Patterson Avenue around 11:30 AM on August 17th.

    Carter, 10, was released from Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock this past weekend, after he spent more than a month in critical condition at the hospital.

    Carter's grandmother tells Big 2 that the boy remains in a semi-coma.

    The woman says Carter is making progress, but he's not expected to make a full recovery.

    The Odessa American reports that Carter may have chased a lizard underneath the home before he was found unconscious.

    It remains unclear exactly how or why Carter initially became unconscious.

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