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Kidnapping in Ryan Place / Fairmount
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 2720534" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>I agree. My grandpa suffered from Alzheimer's and dementia for a couple years before he died several years ago. One night with ice on the roads he told my grandma he was "going home to be with his wife" and got in her car and left. He was referring to his first wife to whom he hadn't been married for about 45 years and the house he referred to as home was around Graham. He had lived in Duncanville for 40 years. </p><p></p><p>My dad found out and called the police to issue a silver alert, but they wouldn't do it until he had a clinical diagnosis for either of the two conditions. The doctors hadn't given a diagnosis yet bc all had demonstrated to that point was a shortening temper and memory loss, which don't always have to be related to those conditions. </p><p></p><p>We eventually found him about 20 miles west of Weatherford. His car hit some ice and slid into a guard rail and someone picked him up and took him to a nearby truck stop. </p><p></p><p>A silver alert likely would have caught him before he got past FW on I-20. Still crazy to me they wouldn't do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 2720534, member: 12852"] I agree. My grandpa suffered from Alzheimer's and dementia for a couple years before he died several years ago. One night with ice on the roads he told my grandma he was "going home to be with his wife" and got in her car and left. He was referring to his first wife to whom he hadn't been married for about 45 years and the house he referred to as home was around Graham. He had lived in Duncanville for 40 years. My dad found out and called the police to issue a silver alert, but they wouldn't do it until he had a clinical diagnosis for either of the two conditions. The doctors hadn't given a diagnosis yet bc all had demonstrated to that point was a shortening temper and memory loss, which don't always have to be related to those conditions. We eventually found him about 20 miles west of Weatherford. His car hit some ice and slid into a guard rail and someone picked him up and took him to a nearby truck stop. A silver alert likely would have caught him before he got past FW on I-20. Still crazy to me they wouldn't do it. [/QUOTE]
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