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Elderly Midland Man With Alzheimer's Disease Found Safe

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 17, 2013
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MIDLAND -- An elderly who went missing in Midland has been found in good condition.

    Jose Borunda walked away from the Ashton Way Apartments in Midland on the evening of January 15th.

    Midland Police, a Texas Department of Public Safety helicopter and bloodhounds searched for Borunda, 80, overnight.

    A Silver Alert was also issued across Texas for Borunda, who has alzheimer's disease.

    Police ultimately found Borunda in good condition at a Stripes convenience store at 4508 North Big Spring Street around 8:40 AM Wednesday.

    Although Borunda was found in good condition, he was taken to Midland Memorial Hospital to be checked out.


 Press Release from City of Midland:
The Midland man who went missing Tuesday evening has been found.
 
Midland Police located 80-year-old Jose Borunda at the Stripes Convenience Store located at 4508 N. Big Spring St. after receiving a call in regard to his whereabouts at approximately 8:40 a.m. Borunda was found in good condition and transported to Midland Memorial Hospital as a precautionary measure.
 
The Midland Police Department began the search for Borunda on Tuesday after he was last seen walking west on Neely Avenue from the Ashton Way Apartments at approximately 8 p.m. Borunda suffers from Alzheimer's and does not speak English.
 
Police searched throughout the night and early morning for Borunda, working off several tips that he had been seen in the northwest area of Midland. The Department received assistance from Texas Department of Criminal Justice bloodhounds and Department of Public Safety helicopters during the search.
 
Due to information officials received that Borunda was prone to accepting rides from strangers, a Silver Alert was issued statewide and Border Control was notified

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