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David G. Eskelson Missing December 17

David G. Eskelson, age 68, has been missing since December 17. He was last seen driving Eskesona red 2005 Toyota Tundra, license plate 2WILDE.

David G. Eskelson, age 68, was last seen driving a red 2005 Toyota Tundra, license plate 2WILDE. Eskelson has dementia and other health problems for which he needs medication, but doesn t have with him. He took his belongings, but left his cat behind which is unusual for him. He also left a note alluding to suicide.

Description:

  • white male
  • 6 1 tall
  • 210 pounds
  • gray, medium-length hair
  • blue eyes

Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of David G. Eskelson is asked to call Anchorage Police at 786-8900.

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December 21st, 2005 at 11:13pm Posted by | Alzheimer's, Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

Steven Ziegler been seen in Morrow County in Mount Gilead

Steven Ziegler, a 53 year old man with Alzheimer’s, who has been missing since November 15, 2005 has been spotted in Morrow County, Mount Gilead.

A 53-year-old man with mild Alzheimer’s disease who has been missing from his Hardin County home since mid-November has been seen in Morrow County and could possibly still be in this area.

Steven Ziegler was reported missing after he left London, Ohio, on Nov. 15.

After seeing news coverage of the missing man, a friend of the family, who had not known that Ziegler was missing, notified family members that he saw Ziegler in Mount Gilead on Dec. 1.

Anyone with information about Ziegler should call the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office at 419-673-1268.

Ziegler is 5-feet-9-inches tall, weighs about 160 pounds, has red hair, a gray beard, wears line bifocals and is missing a top front tooth. He apparently disappeared driving a 1992 red Chevrolet 4×4 Silverado truck with Ohio license plate DMJ6055. He left with his dog, a 110-pound reddish mixed Chow named Chance.

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December 17th, 2005 at 12:43pm Posted by | Alzheimer's, Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

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