Alert canceled after missing Toledo man returns home

Howard Frost (Courtesy/Toledo Police Dept.)

Howard Frost (Courtesy/Toledo Police Dept.)

UPDATE @ 1:17 a.m.:

The missing endangered man has returned home on his own, according to a press release.

A statewide Endangered Missing Adult Alert was issued for Frost about 7:30 p.m. Friday by the Toledo Police Department after he failed to return home.

FIRST REPORT:

A statewide Endangered Missing Adult Alert has been issued for a 72-year-old northern Ohio man who was last seen leaving his residence about 7:30 p.m. Friday and has failed to return.

Howard Frost suffers from dementia and diabetes, according to the Toledo Police Department. He was wearing a dark colored shirt and jeans.

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When last seen, he was on Airport Highway in Toledo, according to police.

Toledo police believe Howard Frost, the focus of an Endangered Missing Adult Alert, was driving a truck like this Ford F-150 when he was last seen Friday, May 11, 2018. (Courtesy/Toledo Police Dept.)

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Frost is 5 feet 6, about 185 pounds, has gray hair and blue eyes.

The vehicle involved is a green 2013 Ford F-150 bearing Ohio tag GVV1418.

Police released a photo of a vehicle like the one Frost was in. The vehicle shown in this report is not actual vehicle.

Call or dial 9-1-1 if you see Frost or the vehicle.

You can also dial 1-866-693-9171 for the Ohio Attorney General Missing Persons Unit or 911 to be transferred directly to Toledo police or to hear the alert information.

Got a tip? Call our monitored 24-hour line, 937-259-2237, or send it to newsdesk@cmgohio.com

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