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UPDATE: Salt Lake City Police Department released Randy Williford Wednesday evening but he has since been reported missing once again, according to West Valley police spokeswoman Roxeanne Vainuku. Williford may be wearing a tan Carhartt jacket, blue jeans, and tennis shoes, and is 5 feet 10 inches with blue eyes and gray hair.
MISSING/ENDANGERED: 61yo Randy Williford, who has Alzheimer’s is missing. Williford was located earlier today in SLC, but is now missing. Last seen near 700 S State St. Wearing a tan jacket, jeans, tennis shoes. He is 5’10”, blue eyes, gray hair & beard. Please call 801-840-4000. pic.twitter.com/fK1iZjCyJr
— WVC Police (@WVCPD) February 7, 2019
WEST VALLEY CITY — A 61-year-old man with Alzheimer's disease who went missing hours before a snowstorm in West Valley City Tuesday was found the next day in Salt Lake City.
Randy Williford was last seen walking toward the Jordan River Parkway from 2630 S. Chesterfield St. at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, according to a tweet from West Valley police. He was found over 24 hours later Wednesday afternoon while making a transaction at a bank near 700 S State St..
This article will be updated if more information becomes available.
Call 801-840-4000 or West Valley City Police with any information about his location.









