Missing person reported near Woodland Holw in San Antonio, San Antonio TX
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A missing person alert has been issued for a 62-year-old male last seen near Woodland Holw in San Antonio. Officials consider the disappearance a credible threat to his health and safety.
Audio|Heard on: Travis County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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County T. West Units, we're ready to copy of a clear alert.
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County Beck 2.
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West Union's reference to clear alert.
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The Bexar County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing person, 62 years of age, male.
00:16
5'4-429 pounds with white hair, brown eyes.
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Last seen wearing a silk t-shirt with shorts.
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Missing person was last seen at noon, 12, 11, 2025 in San Antonio.
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Law enforcement.
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Officials believe this missing person's disappearance poses a credible threat to their own health and safety.
00:33
Additional information to be passed along to Bear County Sheriff's Office.
00:36
Counties clear.
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5-45, I'm totally 4, 28 for the card.
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Unit 5 Baker, 45, go ahead.
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Pennsylvania apportion, Adam George 9-1-025.
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You know,
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Bob Baker, 25, 244. Unit 5 Baker, 45, 24.
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For missing person 62 years of age, male, date of birth 6, 16,
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63, 549 pounds, white hair brown eyes, last seen wearing silk t-shirt with shorts,
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last seen at 12 p.m.
01:19
near Woodland Holw in San Antonio.
01:25
Law enforcement officials believe this missing person's disappearance poses a credible threat to their own health and safety.
01:31
This is clear, 026.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland Holw, San Antonio, TX 78252
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