Crime & Safety

Missing Pikesville Man Has Been Found: Police

A silver alert was canceled after Pikesville 72-year-old was located, police reported.

UPDATE (Jan. 31) — Nearly a week after he was reported missing, a Pikesville man has been located, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.

Marshall Levin, 72, was found safe and has returned home, police reported on Tuesday.

Levin had been reported missing on Wednesday.

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PIKESVILLE, MD — Authorities are asking for help finding a missing Pikesville man who may be disoriented or confused.

Marshall Louis Levin, 72, left his home in the 2900 block of Marnat Road at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, police said. He was driving his burgundy 2011 Honda Accord with Maryland tag 6BM7104. It is a four-door vehicle.

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Officials said they did not know where Levin was headed.

He is described as a white man with short gray hair, a beard, mustache and brown eyes; and he may be wearing glasses. Levin is 5'10" tall and about 140 pounds, according to officials.

Police issued a silver alert for Levin, who has a medical condition that may cause disorientation.

Anyone with any information about Marshall Levin is asked to contact police at 410-307-2020 or 911.

Photo courtesy of the Baltimore County Police Department.

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