Public’s help sought to find missing senior
The man, identified by the name “Elund”, was last seen today, Aug. 11, in the Lorne Falls Road area of Walden.
He is described as a caucasian male, standing 5-6, weighing 160 lbs with blue eyes and brownish-grey hair. Elund also wears what police described as silver-rimmed eyeglasses. When he was last seen, he was wearing navy blue Adidas track pants, black loafers and a green, blue and white plaid short-sleeved shirt under a burgundy pullover.
"There is a concern for his well-being as he some medical issues and has not returned home,"GSPS said in a news release. "The public can expect police presence in the area as search efforts are underway." Elund is described as caucasian male wearing navy blue pants and a blue and white plaid shirt and a burgundy sweater. pic.twitter.com/JRA38gDF8d
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