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UPDATE: Missing Crane Man Found In Odessa

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: October 9, 2012
UPDATE: Odessa Police tell Big 2 that Mason was found wandering around the Target parking lot on East 42nd Street around 9:05 PM Tuesday. Officers say Mason was disoriented, but otherwise alright.

ODESSA -- Odessa Police need your help to find a missing elderly man.

    R.E. Mason is was last seen at Sam's Club at 4230 J.B.S. Parkway in Odessa around 12 PM Tuesday.

    Family members spoke to Mason -- who's from Crane -- by phone, and they said he seemed lost and confused.

    Mason is 79 years old, and he might suffer from Alzheimer's Disease.

    Mason is 6'1" tall and weighs 215 pounds. He has blue eyes and gray hair.

    Mason was last seen driving a 2007 Toyota Tacoma with Texas license plate 13W-YT6.

    Anyone who has seen Mason -- or might know where Mason might be -- should call Odessa Police at (432) 333-3641 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at (432) 333-TIPS (8477).

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