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Missing man with dementia last seen near South Loop bus station

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 14, 2022

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Posted: Oct 13, 2022 / 08:20 PM CDT Updated: Oct 13, 2022 / 08:22 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — Chicago police seek the public’s help locating an elderly man with dementia who went missing near a Greyhound bus station in the city’s South Loop. According to police, Wilkins was in the 600 block of W. Harrison St. on Wednesday, Oct. 5 and has not been seen since. Huard Wilkin, 84, stands 6 feet tall and weighs 145 pounds with brown eyes and grey... + full article



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