Family issues plea for help in locating missing Maple Ridge, B.C. senior – BC | 24CA News
RCMP and the household of a lacking man issued pleas for assist for a lacking senior in Maple Ridge, B.C., on Sunday.
Seventy-six-year-old Otto Csaszar was reported lacking on Friday when he left his dwelling on 207A Street close to Dewdney Trunk Road round 10 a.m.
Otto’s son Bence issued a public plea for assist exterior the Ridge Meadows detachment.
“We are extremely concerned about his safety and well-being,” he stated.
“He is well-loved, he has underlying health conditions like asthma. He hasn’t eaten anything since Friday morning, he must be really hungry and thirsty.
“Please help us find him.”
Police stated Csaszar made it to the native fuel station round 11 a.m. the place he meant to purchase a newspaper however did not return dwelling.
“Mr. Csaszar does not have a cellphone and does not have much money on him,” Insp. Adam Gander stated, with Ridge Meadows RCMP.
“Search and rescue, and the RCMP helicopter conducted an urban search until midnight on Friday night. Ridge Meadows RCMP notified CP Rail, Metro Vancouver Transit and Fraser Health for their awareness.”
Csaszar is described as five-feet-two-inches tall. He is balding with gray hair on each side of his head, and wore a inexperienced Puma t-shirt, black Nike windbreaker, blue denims, and crimson and blue sneakers on the time of his disappearance.
“We are asking the public if they see Mr. Csaszar, to stay with him and please call 911,” Gander stated.
“We are also asking Maple Ridge residents to check their backyards and the surrounding green spaces around their homes.”
Anyone with data on his whereabouts is requested to contact Ridge Meadows RCMP at 604-463-6251.
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