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Philadelphia Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing Senior Walter Fee from 7th District

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Published on December 16, 2024
Philadelphia Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing Senior Walter Fee from 7th DistrictSource: Philadelphia Police Department

The Philadelphia Police Department is actively seeking the public's assistance in the search for a missing senior citizen, Walter Fee, as reported on December 16, 2024, according to their official police blotter. Fee, an 87-year-old male from the 7th District, was last seen at his home on the 10000 block of Ferndale Rd., on the evening of Wednesday, December 11.

There's been no word from Fee after his family last spoke with him on the following day, his disappearance has prompted concerns for his well-being his silver 2009 Nissan Versa—distinguished by its blue interior and a small dent on the passenger side bumper, along with a possible Fraternal Order of Police emblem—also remains unaccounted for and is part of the search. The Pennsylvania plate on Fee's vehicle is yet to be publicly disclosed.

Fee stands at 6 feet tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds with partially gray hair and brown eyes. He is a white male known to possibly wear accessories including glasses, an Eagles hat, and a green windbreaker jacket. The specific details regarding his clothing on the day he went missing have not been provided.

The authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Fee to step forward as every moment is critical in these cases, and details that might seem minor could prove instrumental in ensuring his safe return, public involvement is key to the efforts of law enforcement, who have opened a hotline at the Northeast Detective Division by calling 215-686-3153 or by simply dialing 911 for immediate assistance.