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Boulder City Police Seek Public Help in Locating Missing Man with Medical Needs Last Seen in Las Vegas

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Published on March 06, 2025
Boulder City Police Seek Public Help in Locating Missing Man with Medical Needs Last Seen in Las VegasSource: Facebook/Boulder City Police Department

The search continues for Mason Douglas McKay, age 44, who was last seen over two weeks ago in Boulder City. The Boulder City Police Department is urgently requesting the public's assistance in locating McKay as concerns grow due to his medical condition, which may necessitate prompt attention. According to their social media post, McKay suffers from seizures and is without his necessary medication.

McKay was reported to have last communicated on February 16, when he texted about boarding an RTC bus without a clear sense of his destination. Further details provided by the police include his last known apparel: a navy blue Patagonia ball cap, dark-colored long sleeve zip-up hoodie, sweatpants, size 15 or 16 New Balance shoes with a "white N on the sides," and a faded black High Sierra backpack. To complicate matters, McKay appears to have been missing his glasses, which could significantly hinder his ability to navigate and to find assistance safely.

The latest information from the Boulder City Police includes an update that McKay was last seen getting off an RTC bus in Las Vegas at Maryland Pkwy and Harmon Ave on February 18 at 1:07 AM. Since then, he has made no known usage of the RTC bus system. The police have emphasized the critical nature of this situation by offering direct contact information for those who may have insights into McKay's whereabouts.

McKay is described as standing 6'2" and weighing 220 pounds, with brown-gray hair, blue eyes, and a notable star-shaped scar on his upper right shoulder. The public is urged to look for a man fitting this description and to report any potential sightings promptly. Detective Mark DuBois of the Boulder City Police can be reached at 702-293-9224 or via email at [email protected], as mentioned in a Hoodline article detailing the case.