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Saint Paul Police Department Locates Missing 70-Year-Old Resident with Alzheimer’s

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Published on November 29, 2024
Saint Paul Police Department Locates Missing 70-Year-Old Resident with Alzheimer’sSource: Facebook/Saint Paul Police Department

The Saint Paul Police Department recently issued an urgent call to the public in a pressing effort to locate Renard Halliburton, a 70-year-old resident of Saint Paul, who was reported missing from his home. According to a social media post from the department, Halliburton, who has Alzheimer’s and a speech impediment, was last observed departing from his residence on Conway Street around 1 p.m. He seemingly stepped out wearing a gray zip-up sweater paired with blue hospital scrub pants.

There was a sigh of relief when the update came through that Halliburton had been found and is confirmed to be safe, as detailed by the Saint Paul Police Department . Before his location was known, someone who fit Renard's description was reportedly seen boarding a Metro Transit bus at the intersection of 3rd Street East and Etna Street, later exiting the vehicle in the vicinity of Grand Avenue and Lexington Parkway.

The Saint Paul Police Department extended their thanks to the community for the assistance received during the search. For future instances or similar emergencies, the Saint Paul Police Department reminds the public to promptly call 911 or their non-emergency number, 651-291-1111.