Published August 18, 2008 at 9:36 pm by Ken Hawkins.
Filed in: News, Crime, missing persons, Gerald Stinson, Downtown, Charleston Police, Charleston, Broad Street, Alzheimer's. References: The Post and Courier, NBC News 2, Charleston Police.
Man with Alzheimer's goes missing on Broad Street
Gerald Stinson, 68, was last seen on Broad Street in downtown Charleston around 1 p.m. He suffers from Alzheimer’s disease and has difficulty communicating.
Stinson is 5’11”, 185 lbs. and was wearing a black and gray horizontal striped shirt, dark khaki pants, dark hat, white socks and sandals.
Stinson used to live at the Joseph Floyd Manor.
If you see him, call 577-7434.
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