Charles Locke, 74, was found Wednesday evening in Hooksett, NH by New Hampshire State Police. Locke's family says he suffers from dementia and is diabetic and did not receive his medication since he went missing.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Missing Springfield man found in NH
Springfield police have found a man who went missing Tuesday afternoon.
Charles Locke, 74, was found Wednesday evening in Hooksett, NH by New Hampshire State Police. Locke's family says he suffers from dementia and is diabetic and did not receive his medication since he went missing.
Charles Locke, 74, was found Wednesday evening in Hooksett, NH by New Hampshire State Police. Locke's family says he suffers from dementia and is diabetic and did not receive his medication since he went missing.
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glad he's home safe
ReplyDeleteI hope someone hides the keys of any vehicle that he might have access to.
ReplyDeletemaybe he didnt want to be found?
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