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Re: ENDANGERED #MISSING: Cornelius Edward Vanderhoof, 87 - Ocala, FLORIDA (dementia - diabetic - high blood pressure - became separated with son while driving a pair of U-Hauls - driving a U-Haul with AZ plate AD34475)

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Updated: 11/25 8:26 am
OCALA, Fla. -- The search is over for Cornelius Edward Vanderhoof, 87, who was reported missing Saturday. 

Vanderhoof was found safe by law enforcement Authorities in Hillsborough County. 

Vanderhoof and his son became separated while the duo were driving a pair U-Haul trucks from Ocala to the Port Richey area.
http://www.fox30jax.com/content/topstories/story/Ocala-man-found-safe-by-authorities/4NEGkr7YDkWrV7SEqV-Qig.cspx


On Saturday, November 23, 2013 11:10:26 PM UTC-5, alerts.lostnmissing wrote:
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Cornelius Edward Vanderhoof, 87, has been reported missing and could be endangered, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office.

Vanderhoof and his son became separated while the duo were driving a pair U-Haul trucks from Ocala to near Port Richey.

The 87-year-old does not have a cell phone and was last seen driving the 17 foot U-Haul truck with Arizona tag AD34475 toward central Florida.

Vanderhoof is a diabetic, and reportedly suffers from high blood pressure and dementia.

If you have seen either the truck or Vanderhoof you are asked to call the Marion County Sheriff's Office at 352-732-8181.

Source: http://www.actionnewsjax.com/content/topstories/story/Ocala-man-reported-to-be-missing-and-endangered/4NEGkr7YDkWrV7SEqV-Qig.cspx

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Amy Kinney,

Distribution List Manager

LostNMissing, Inc.

Phone: 603.965.4621

Cell: 603.548.6548

http://www.lostnmissing.com

 

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