Police ask for public's help in locating missing, endangered man last seen in Salina

Police ask for public's help in locating missing, endangered man last seen in Salina

(Salina Police Department)


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SALINA, Sevier County — Police are asking for the public's help in locating a man who they say suffers from late-stage Alzheimer's disease.

Ted Miller, 70, of Ivins, was last seen in the Salina area about 4 p.m. Wednesday, driving a 2001 tan or gold GMC Yukon with the Utah license plate TY 1ON, according to a statement by the Salina Police Department.

Police said Miller is on hospice, and in addition to Alzheimer's, suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that makes it so he requires constant oxygen. He was last seen without his oxygen, medication, food, water or money.

Miller's Yukon had a full tank of gas, and it is estimated he would have about 300 miles of travel ability, officials said.

Police added anyone who spots Miller should check on his condition and also contact their local authorities.

Miller previously went [missing out of St. George in 2017](<https://www.ksl.com/?sid=43894723&nid=148&title=police-seek-publics-help-locating-missing-st-george-man target=>), but was later found safe.

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