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Missing senior found after silver alert: Winnipeg police

Missing senior found after silver alert: Winnipeg police

CTV News3 days ago
A Winnipeg Police Service shoulder patch is seen in Winnipeg, Sept. 2, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski
An 85-year-old man who went missing Friday morning has been safely located, according to the Winnipeg Police Service.
CTV News previously reported the man was last seen at 7:30 a.m. around Fort Street and St. Mary Avenue. Nearly 11 hours later, police confirmed he was found safe.
Winnipeg police issue silver alerts when a vulnerable adult is reported missing.
CTV News has removed the man's name and photo.
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