74-year-old Theodore Henry Godleski of Alpine Township hasn't been seen since Saturday afternoon and his family is worried about him.
Godleski has numerous medical related issues, including advanced stages of Alzheimer’s. He may have difficulty remembering or pronouncing his own name.
Godleski is a retired postal worker and is known to walk a significant distance in a short period of time.
Authorities ask residents in the Walker area near the 1700 block of Harding St NW to keep an eye out for Godleski as he has connections in that neighborhood.
He owned a cottage near Crystal Mountain and frequented the Filling Station restaurant on Alpine Ave.
Godleski is a white male, approximately 6 feet tall, 200 lbs, reddish-gray hair, and blue eyes and is missing his upper front teeth.
Godleski was last seen wearing a red short sleeve, polo-style shirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes.
If you know of or have seen Theodore Godleski, please contact the Kent County Sheriff’s Department at 616-632-6100.
Source: http://www.woodtv.com/news/local/kent-county/cops-man-with-alzheimers-missing
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Amy Kinney,
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LostNMissing, Inc.
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