Detroit Police search for missing 70 year old man with Alzheimer

Detroit Police search for missing 70 year old man with Alzheimer's

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DETROIT (WJBK) -

Detroit Police are asking for assistance in locating a 70 year-old man who went missing Tuesday morning.

Willie Davis was last seen Nov. 27 around 10 a.m. A family member says he walked away from his home, located in the 19100 block of Evergreen.

Police said he was wearing a black coat with a hood, dark blue jeans and black shoes. He is 5'8, weights 154 lbs., has a medium complexion and black and gray hair.

Davis has been diagnosed with cancer and Alzheimer's Disease. Police say he is in poor physical condition.

If anyone has seen Mr. Davis, please call the Criminal Investigations Bureau at telephone number: (313) 596-5240.

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