It’s now been more than 48 hours since 76-year-old Antonio Madeira went missing from the west Toronto neighbourhood he’s called home for more than 40 years.
Madeira was last seen on Tuesday, July 12, sometime between 10:30 and 11 a.m., in the Oakwood-Vaughan area, near Winona Drive and Mulberry Crescent.
Madeira, who walks with a slight limp, was last seen wearing a dark or black jacket with A large white stripe on each arm, light khaki pants, white or light-colour shoes, and a baseball cap, and carrying his wallet and keys. “I usually drop by two or three times a week, but I’d been coming by more frequently when Mom was away,” he told CP24.
Michael said he and his family became “extremely worried” when their loved one hadn’t returned by 10 p.m. Minutes later he was on the phone with the police.Madeira, who his son said may have some early onset of dementia, is described by him as a bit of “old school” Portuguese man.
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