Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found Safe In Lexington
Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found Safe In Lexington Save Email Print
Posted: 8:04 AM Jul 25, 2008
Last Updated: 8:04 AM Jul 25, 2008

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The search is over for an Alzheimer's patient who was reported missing from Clark County late Thursday night.

Sheriff's deputies say James Coleman, 70, left his son at the Chevron gas station on Rockwell Road after the two got into an argument.

The father and son were traveling back home to northern Kentucky from a trip to Pike County.

Early Friday morning, someone at the Leestown Road Kroger in Lexington saw Coleman walking around the parking lot and called police.

The witness told police Coleman seemed disoriented.

Lexington Police reunited Coleman with his family.

Coleman's son told police his father is in the early stages of Alzheimer's.

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