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Silver Alert: 76-year-old man missing in St. George

Silver Alert: 76-year-old man missing in St. George

Yahoo6 days ago

ST. GEORGE, Utah () — St. George Police have activated a Silver Alert, seeking help from the public in locating a 76-year-old man went missing on Wednesday.
Mark Russum, 76, is reported to be bald with white hair, brown eyes, and a full white beard. He has faded tattoos on his chest, shoulders, and back.
He was last seen at 1905 W 1600 N in St. George at around 6:30 on Wednesday May 28.
Officials said he has a history of high blood pressure and takes a medication for it. He also should be on oxygen when he is sleeping.
He is believed to be on foot, and police reported that he has a history of giving the name Mark Russell.
The Utah Department of Public Safety has a page on its website with , and you can on the website as well.
Here is a list of hotlines and resources from a 2021 guidebook by the :
: 800-799-7233
: 888-373-7888
: 833-872-5176
: 800-786-2929
: 800-273-8255
: 844-762-8483
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available.
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