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SILVER ALERT: Robert Bauge, 70 - Greenlawn, NEW YORK (has heart disease - diabetes - may need medical attention - needs medication)

Suffolk County Police issued a Silver Alert for a missing Greenlawn man who suffers from depression and has medical issues, including heart disease and diabetes.
Robert Bauge, 70, was last seen at his residence located at 25 Danville Drive in Greenlawn at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 20. He would be driving a 2009 4-door, maroon Honda Accord with New York license plates, ETM 2101. He might be heading to Ringold, Pennsylvania, in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He also has sons in Sun Valley, California and Irving, Texas, police said.
Bauge is on medication for depression and health issues but did not take all his medications with him. He is described as a white male, 6 feet 2 inches tall, 200 pounds, balding with some grey hair, a goatee and some missing front teeth. Typically, he wears shorts, t-shirt and boat shoes.

Anyone with information about his location is requested to contact the Second Squad detectives at 631-854-8252.

The Silver Alert is a program implemented in Suffolk County that allows local law enforcement to share information with media outlets about individuals with special needs who have been reported missing.

Source: http://huntington.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/cops-silver-alert-issued-for-missing-greenlawn-man44690
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