Elderly man with Alzheimer's missing near Walther Boulevard, Parkville MD
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An elderly man with mild Alzheimer's disease left his home near Walther Boulevard driving a blue 2004 Toyota Crossover. Police and Towson units are searching the area and attempting to contact his family and friend to locate him.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
8-year-old number 2 male, (name withheld), 201947, 6-1, balding, lasseam, wearing a black jacket and jeans,
00:08
left near Walther Boulevard in a light blue,
00:13
2004, Toyota Crossover, Maryland Tag (number withheld), heading to 1418 Putty Hill Avenue to visit a friend, with the visit to arrive at 1900, has not been seen, has mild Alzheimer's.
00:28
3826, time is 2036.
00:32
7-1-20, go ahead.
00:34
3.27, never?
00:36
2096. 914.
00:39
I'm going to be at Lowermore and Dogwood on a white Nissan Ultima.
00:43
3, George Henry, 69, 38.
00:45
All of us.
00:47
2037. 9.14.
00:50
And 8.25, I did ask Towson to check around their surrounding areas.
00:57
Medics from the news.
00:59
24.
01:00
John 4.
01:03
2036. Any chance? Did 827 available to get that phone number from the front?
01:09
827.
01:11
1131, checking all you.
01:13
827. 827.
01:15
31, we're time for.
01:16
Were you able to get his phone number from the friend?
01:20
Alright, 1127, checking on your stop.
01:23
1014.4.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:26
2037.
01:28
Negative, they don't have his phone number.
01:30
I'm on the phone with the wife now.
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Location mentioned:
Walther Blvd, Parkville, MD 21234
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