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Las Cruces Police seek information on missing man

Las Cruces Police seek information on missing man

Yahoo23-04-2025
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Las Cruces Police Department is asking for your help in locating a missing 66-year-old man.
According to Las Cruces Police, Raymond Macias, 66, was last seen around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 23, leaving the 600 block of Villa Mora Avenue.
Police said Macias has Alzheimer's and dementia, making the search 'crucial to locate him and reunite him with his family.'
Macias is described as 5 foot and 10 inches tall, weighing 175 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair, according to Las Cruces Police.
He was last seen wearing a black/gray checkered jacket, blue jeans and gray 'Hey Dude' brand style shoes, Police said.
If you have any information on Macias' whereabouts or have seen him, call the Las Cruces Police Department immediately at (575) 526-0795.
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