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Update Vulnerable adult who went missing Saturday found safe Cascadia Daily News

Bellingham, WALocal News

On February 22, 2025, Thomas Morrison, a 71-year-old man with medical vulnerabilities, walked away from a Bellingham care facility, leading to a public appeal from the Bellingham Police Department. Morrison, who has a traumatic brain injury and dementia, left the facility around 11:30 a. m. , prompting concerns for his safety due to his condition. He was last seen wearing a red baseball cap, a blue denim jacket, and dark sweatpants, and was described as moving slowly.

Thankfully, later that day, he was located safely riding a Whatcom Transportation Authority bus, alleviating fears for his well-being. This incident highlights the critical role of community involvement in locating missing vulnerable individuals. The police's quick response and the public's assistance were instrumental in ensuring Morrison's safe return. Annie Todd, the Criminal Justice/Enterprise Reporter, provided a comprehensive account of the situation, emphasizing the need for awareness regarding the well-being of vulnerable populations. The article serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in safeguarding those who may be at risk.

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