Tyler PD searching for missing 81-year-old man
Silver Alert issued for missing Gilmer 73-year-old man
Tyler PD said Harter left the residence on Loop 323 in a 2005 silver Ford F-150 with the Texas license plate number: 8124DV. According to Harter's family he cannot care for himself and it is not confirmed what he was last wearing.
Those who have information about Harter's vehicle or location are encouraged to contact the Tyler Police Department at 903-531-1000.
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