Crime & Safety
Police Locate Missing Woodstock Man (UPDATED)
Tony William Edge, who also suffers from dementia, was last seen Monday morning leaving his home on Woodberry Court.
UPDATE at 6:42 p.m.: The Woodstock Police Department said Tony Edge has been located and is "okay," according to its Facebook page.
WOODSTOCK, GA -- Detectives with the Woodstock Police Department are asking citizen to help them locate a man suffering from dementia who has not been seen since early Monday morning.
Tony William Edge, 63, was last seen around 6 a.m. Feb. 20 at his home off Woodberry Court, the agency said.
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It's unknown where Edge was going and he has not returned. Another sighting was also reported around 11 a.m. in the Gordon County city of Fairmount, but police have not received any additional tips since that time.
Edge is described as a white male with grey hair and green eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue Georgia Power shirt with blue jeans. He left in a 2000 gold Ford Ranger bearing Georgia tag PFX 6730. The Ford Ranger has a University of Georgia “G” on the front of the vehicle.
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The resident was also diagnosed with dementia two years ago, "so the need to locate him is imperative," Woodstock police say, noting a Mattie's Call was issue Monday for Edge.
Anyone with information is asked to call Woodstock Police Department at 770-592-6021 or Cherokee County Dispatch at 678-493-4080.
Image via Woodstock Police Department
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