Kapiti Police
are seeking information and assistance to find a 92 year old
man from Paraparaumu Beach who is reported missing.
George
Albert OSBOURNE resides on Te Kupe Road, Paraparaumu Beach
with a family member. He went missing from this address
during the day on Friday 3rd August 2012 and his whereabouts
are currently unknown.
Mr OSBOURNE suffers from dementia
and may be disorientated.
Mr OSBOURNE is a Caucasian male,
approximately 5’11’ - 6’0 tall, of a slim build. He
usually wears glasses.
He was last seen wearing grey
coloured tracksuit pants and likely to be wearing a beige
coloured coat.
He regularly walks in the vicinity of his
home address and uses local buses to travel in the Kapiti
area.
Anyone who has sighted Mr OSBOURNE on 3rd August
2012 or has any information to assist Police can contact
Kapiti Police on 04 2966800 or in urgent cases on
111.
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