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UPDATE: Portland police find missing 67-year-old with Alzheimer's

Portland, ORLocal News

On October 22, 2024, Clarence Eason, a 67-year-old Portland resident living with Alzheimer's, went missing after leaving his home around 8:30 a. m. The Portland Police Bureau quickly mobilized resources to locate Eason, reflecting the serious nature of cases involving vulnerable individuals. Later that same day, authorities announced that Eason had been found safe, alleviating concerns from his family and the community. This incident highlights the critical need for public awareness regarding the safety of individuals with cognitive impairments, especially in bustling urban settings like Portland.

Community engagement and the timely response of law enforcement demonstrate the effective collaboration needed in such situations. The case also raises awareness about the challenges faced by families caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's, emphasizing the need for continued support and resources. Eason's safe return not only brings relief but also serves as a call to action for communities to remain vigilant and supportive. Such proactive measures can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety of those who may wander due to their conditions.

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