Vancouver Police search for missing man with Alzheimer’s
Vancouver Police are looking for a 57-year-old man with Alzheimer’s who has not been seen in three days.
Brian Barbour has been missing since Jan. 14, when he left his building near Alexander Street and Dunlevy Avenue. Police describe him as five feet seven inches and weighing about 150 pounds. He has long, grey hair and a full beard, and was last seen wearing dark pants and a dark jacket, and possibly wearing a black baseball cap with white writing on the front.He may be riding his red, 10-speed bike with straight handle bars and a yellow milk crate strapped to the back of it.
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