Police ask for public's help to find missing St. George man with dementia, schizophrenia

Police ask for public's help to find missing St. George man with dementia, schizophrenia

(St. George Police Department)


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ST. GEORGE — Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing St. George man with dementia and schizophrenia who disappeared Wednesday morning.

Keith Johnson, 66, was last seen near 100 E. 2500 South about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and is still missing, according to a Facebook post by the St. George Police Department.

Johnson was wearing a black-and-blue plaid jacket, blue jeans and tan work boots when he disappeared, police said. He is white with blue eyes and white hair, weighs 150 pounds and is 5 feet 8 inches tall.

He had grocery bags with him when he disappeared and may be headed toward Colorado City, according to police.

This isn’t the first time Johnson’s gone missing, according to St. George police spokeswoman Tiffany Atkin.

Those with information about Johnson’s whereabouts can contact police at 435-627-4300.

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