Elderly man with dementia leaves home near Feller Drive, Levels WV
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An elderly man who may have dementia or after effects from a brain bleed left his home near Feller Drive. The caretaker reported he was last seen talking to someone in a red vehicle nearby. Authorities are concerned for his safety.
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
3.3, we're still taking a call.
00:02
A caretaker just called in from near Feller Drive.
00:08
And she's advising the male left the house.
00:15
He just up and left, started walking down Feller Drive.
00:22
They said he's trying to get to (name withheld), but she's concerned for him, we're trying to get further.
00:31
Yeah, well, not being around.
00:37
And sure do we know if he has, like, a history of Alzheimer's dementia, anything like that?
00:45
No, we're trying to do that now.
00:52
Tom 33,
00:54
the caretaker believes that he's in the beginning stages of either Alzheimer's or dementia.
01:04
Careful.
01:08
He's now talking to a subject in a red car, I believe on Feller Drive.
01:16
The caretaker's not able to drive.
01:19
I'm not sure.
01:21
What's really going on?
01:25
We're on.
01:26
We're on me.
01:31
264, go ahead.
01:33
The other car,
01:35
45,
01:36
Chelsea, Atlanta, permit one, reference follows.
01:40
Ken for it.
01:48
533, caretakers are now advising that the male has been very confused recently.
01:53
He was in a hospital for a brain bleed.
01:56
He's at the end of the driveway wearing a blue jacket, orange hat, blue jeans.
02:04
He was talking to a subject there in a red vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Feller Dr, Levels, WV 25431
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