Critical missing person from Hamilton located

UPDATE @ 4:42 p.m.:

Randy L. Rogers has been safely located, according to Hamilton police.

“His family is picking him up and tending to his immediate needs,” Hamilton Police Sgt. Brian Robinson said in a statement.

No further information was immediately available from police.

INITIAL REPORT:

Hamilton police are asking for the public’s help in locating a critical missing person.

Hamilton police are looking for Randy L. Rogers, 59, who was last seen at 11:45 a.m. Monday at his residence on Dayspring Court.

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He is described as a white man, 5-foot-10 and 215 pounds.

Police said Rogers has vascular dementia and takes numerous medications, which he does not have with him.

Rogers has experienced strokes in the past, which may lead him to be “extremely confused to the point that he may or may not know his own name or his address,” said Hamilton Police Sgt. Brian Robinson.

Rogers is also a diabetic and will be needing shots for this condition soon, he said.

Rogers does have a cell phone, but it is currently turned off, according to police.

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Rogers left his residence in a 2012 black Chrysler 200, with Ohio license plate FXA4502.

If anyone has information about Rogers, or his vehicle, they are being asked to call 911 immediately or to contact their local police department.

Information can also be passed along to Butler County Dispatch at 513-785-1300 or the Hamilton Police Investigations division at 513-868-5811, ext. 2002.

Rogers is entered in the National Crime Information Center as a critical missing person, according to police.

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