Disoriented elderly man found in baltimore

Disoriented elderly man found in Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD — Eastern District Patrol officers are asking for assistance in identifying the residence of 82-year-old Rufus Edwards, who was found disoriented in the 1600 block of North Wolf Street on Friday afternoon.

Mr. Edwards was located at approximately 1:00 p.m. by officers conducting a patrol in the area. According to police, he was unable to provide his address or other details regarding his current residence.

Disoriented elderly man found in baltimore
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Authorities are working to ensure the safety of Mr. Edwards and reunite him with his family or caretakers.

Anyone with information about Mr. Edwards’ residence is urged to contact the Eastern District Patrol at 410-396-2433.

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