Elderly man with dementia reported missing near Grantley Court, Lake Ridge VA
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An elderly man with dementia was reported missing near Grantley Court about two hours ago. Authorities are searching for him.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start to the missing adult, only 12?
00:03
1402
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620
00:08
She both in rights to near Grantley Court, cross of Winsford,
00:16
Pellers, and her husband
00:20
Approximately his 70s, 80s, has dementia.
00:24
He left the house approximately two hours ago, unknown.
00:28
Correction, he was last seen two hours ago.
00:30
It's unknown when he left the house, Supervisor Direct.
00:36
5.55. 25.
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22.
00:46
1622 gas any Ococan units working?
00:53
Looks like the only one is marked an out status.
00:56
Any available Town of Occoquan unit?
01:03
It looks like he was last.
01:08
Located on December 2nd after going missing at 1953 Manor Lane in the woods.
01:20
12-5-6, I'm familiar with this subject.
01:23
I would pass a picture to the call.
01:26
We had a good summer and returned him home the last time, but he took a nap in the woods fire.
01:36
I'm in our line.
01:39
That's same track.
01:44
Do you mend this to a DUI? I'll be around to Carfield on the Lone custody.
01:50
Okay.
01:55
Okay. I'll be around the Carfield for B.A.
01:58
Okay.
01:59
6.06 does the call I want to meet?
02:05
Negative.
02:09
Correct.
02:14
Judge uploaded a DMV photo of the individual for the call.
02:21
It's an ancient red to 1256.
02:24
Good.
02:32
Do you know for missing subjects offers finding out the medical conditions or disease?
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Location mentioned:
Grantley Ct, Lake Ridge, VA 22192
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