UPDATE @ 7:30 p.m.: Mr. Homer Bridges, the Carlisle man who was the focus of a Missing Adult Alert, has been located by Cincinnati police at the Brent Spence Bridge on I-75 just before he crossed into Kentucky, Kettering police said.
Mr. Bridges is safe and will be reunited with his family. Kettering Lt. Michael Gabrielson said in a statement to media.
The statewide alert is now canceled.
UPDATE: 2:25 p.m.: A statewide Endangered Missing Adult Alert has now been issued for the missing Carlisle man last seen in Kettering Thursday night.
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Homer Bridges, 82, left Kettering Medical Center last night to return to his Carlisle home, but did not arrive, officials said.
He is described as 5-feet 7-inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. He is considered endangered because he suffers from dementia, officials said.
Mr. Bridges left in his 2009 white Buick LaCrosse sedan with Ohio license plate FCF 9790.
If you see Mr. Bridges or his vehicle you are asked to call 911 or Kettering police at 937-296-2555.
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Kettering police are asking for the public’s help to find an 82-year-old man who hasn’t been seen since Thursday night.
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Homer Bridges, of Carlisle, left Kettering Medical Center last night to return to his home in Carlisle but he never arrived, according to officials.
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Bridges left in his 2009 white Buick LaCrosse sedan with Ohio license plate FCF 9790.
If you see Bridges or his vehicle you are asked to contact Kettering police at 937-296-2555.
We’ll update this story as new details become available.