Dear Resident, It was just before 7am on Sunday when an elderly man was spotted on CCTV going for a walk – but this was no ordinary walk.
He was reported missing from his care home in Peterborough and checks revealed he had dementia, which had been declining in recent months.
Officers searched the area, nearby shops and supermarkets, the A&E department at Peterborough City Hospital and former addresses he was known to visit due to his symptoms - but could find no trace of him.
Thank you to the member of the public who found the man in his 70s wandering around the Newborough and Peakirk areas along back roads.
The passerby thought something wasn’t quite right, so took him home to the care home. The man admitted that he knew he’d gone for a walk, but then got lost. | |
We’d like to thank them for their kindness and compassion, and taking time out of their day to make sure the man was safe and well.
Further safeguarding measures have been put in place and we have also highlighted the Herbert Protocol to the man’s family. Have you heard of it? It’s a scheme we support that can help find people with dementia if they go missing.
It encourages family and friends to keep a document that will help officers in the event a loved one goes missing by collating key pieces of information, such as a physical description, familiar places, health details and an up-to-date photo. Please feel free to spread the word about the important scheme.
For more information or to download a Herbert Protocol form, visit our dedicated web page.
Kind regards,
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