Multiple US Cities Police Seek Public Help Finding Missing Endangered Individuals
Multiple US Cities Police Seek Public Help Finding Missing Endangered Individuals

Multiple US Cities Police Seek Public Help Finding Missing Endangered Individuals

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Multiple police departments across the United States have issued urgent calls for public assistance in locating missing individuals, many of whom suffer from mental health or developmental disabilities. In Pembroke Park, Florida, Vienvenido Munoz Escobar, a 66-year-old man with memory loss and mental health issues, was last seen near a care facility and is missing his medications; authorities emphasize the challenge posed by his use of multiple aliases. Minneapolis police are searching for Michael Copeland, a 64-year-old man with dementia who disappeared from the Whittier Clinic, noted for distinctive scars on the back of his head. In Billings, Montana, police are seeking a 12-year-old boy named Tarek Standingrock, last seen early Wednesday morning. Honolulu authorities are looking for Noly Pagtulingan, a 60-year-old developmentally disabled man last spotted boarding public transit in Kalihi; his family is deeply concerned for his safety. Public officials encourage anyone with information on these cases to contact local law enforcement or tip lines immediately to aid in the safe return of these vulnerable individuals.

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