79-year-old man found after reported missing since Fourth of July, last seen in north Harris County
KPRC logo on background (KPRC) Investigators have confirmed Roosevelt Smith, 79, has been found safe and have canceled the Silver Alert.
HOUSTON – Authorities and loved ones need your help finding a missing man last seen on the Fourth of July in north Harris County .
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Sheriff’s deputies say Roosevelt Smith, 79, was last seen around 10 p.m. on Aiken Lane in the Greenspoint area.
According to the Texas Center for the Missing, Smith was last wearing a blue and yellow striped shirt, black pants, and red shoes.
Officials also say the 79-year-old suffers from dementia and needs medical attention.
If you have any information about Smith’s whereabouts, you’re asked to call the Harris Co. Sheriff’s Office at 713-274-9270 or email HCSOMissingTipLine@sheriff.hctx.net .
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