Crime & Safety

Silver Alert Canceled For Missing Randallstown Man

Police canceled a silver alert for the Baltimore County man who left home for choir practice and never made it there.

Clyde Richardson has been found and is safe, police reported Nov. 6.
Clyde Richardson has been found and is safe, police reported Nov. 6. (Baltimore County Police Department)

RANDALLSTOWN, MD — A silver alert has been canceled for the Randallstown man who left for choir practice Monday night but never made it there. Police said he was found safely Wednesday morning.

Clyde Richardson, 90, left home on Allenswood Road around 6 p.m. Monday in a silver 2015 Toyota Prius, according to police.

He was going to choir practice that is normally held at Trinity Presbyterian Church at 3200 Walbrook Avenue. The location of the practice was changed to 1219 Druid Hill Avenue, police said.

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"He was not seen at either location, but could have traveled to those areas," officials said in a statement Tuesday.

A tag reader showed his vehicle in the area of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue around 7:30 p.m. Monday in Baltimore City, police reported.

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Richardson was last seen wearing a Korean War veterans baseball hat with a black coat, white sweater and dark-colored pants, officials said.

Police said Clyde Richardson had been located, in an update the morning of Nov. 6. The Baltimore County Police Department thanked all who shared his information and the Baltimore Police Department for their assistance.


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