Crime & Safety
UPDATE On Missing Dearborn Man With Serious Health Issues
Dearborn Police are investigating this incident and treating it very seriously due to missing man's age, health issues and the extreme heat.

This story has been updated.
DEARBORN, MI — A missing elderly Dearborn man with serious health issues was found safe and uninjured in his vehicle around 3 a.m. Saturday outside of Toledo, OH.
The family of Ali Nemer Hussein, 86, will be traveling to Ohio to bring him home, the Dearborn Police Department said.
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Patch's earlier report:
An elderly resident with serious health issues left his home about 5 p.m. Friday to get groceries and hasn't been seen since, Dearborn police said.
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Police said the family of Ali Nemer Hussein "is deeply concerned because he has heart problems, a pacemaker and is several hours overdue for his oxygen."
Hussein is 86 years old and hasn’t been missing before, police said. The family is concerned that Hussein is lost and may be confused if he has driven into unfamiliar surroundings. He was headed to Dearborn Supermarket in a 1999 Beige Nissan four-door with Michigan license plate DDX6728.
He is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. He has blue eyes.
Dearborn Police are investigating this incident and treating it very seriously due to Mr. Hussein’s age, health issues and the extreme heat.
“We are making every effort to locate Mr. Hussein as quickly as we can,” Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad said. “We are requesting the help of the public and the media to help locate Mr. Hussein. Anyone who has information on Mr. Hussein’s whereabouts or his vehicle is requested to contact our department immediately.”
Anyone with information should call (313)-943- 2241.
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