Police search for missing elderly man near University Hospital, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police are searching for a 68-year-old man with dementia and Parkinson's who was last seen near University Hospital, East Adams Street in Syracuse. He was on foot, wearing a gray jacket with hood, black sweater, blue jeans, and dark brown work boots. His vehicle remains on the property, and he does not have a phone with him.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Syracuse Police
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Transcript:
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Nine 827 and upstate units working endangering file six from University Hospital, near East Adams.
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Attempt to locate missing endangered party at (name withheld) at (name withheld)’s.
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Six 2657, 68 year old who was last seen today at 08AM near East Adams Street.
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The 62175. Salt and pepper, short hair, average build.
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He's got a tiger tattoo on his right shoulder.
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He's wearing a gray jacket with hood, black sweater,
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blue jeans, dark brown work boots for the family.
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Party has early set of dementia and Parkinson's.
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This vehicle is still on property.
00:42
He was last seen on foot, unknown direction of travel.
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Does not have a phone on him.
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They checked the Bridgeport residence where he resides.
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If they have results, if located, contact upstate police units at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E Adams St, Syracuse, NY 13210
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