Police: 88-year-old Oro Valley man missing

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Police say 88-year-old Ronald Carlson was last seen near Rancho Vistoso and Moore Road.

OVPD is attempting to locate Ronald Carlson an 88 year old who may be walking in the area of Rancho Vistoso and Moore Rd. He is wearing Blue polo shirt and slacks. If seen call 911 pic.twitter.com/85jP53MgXRThose with information should call 911.Phil Villarreal is the senior real-time editor for KGUN 9.

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