
Police, family seek public’s assistance locating elderly man reported missing in Toronto
Global News
Toronto police are searching for 76-year-old Antonio Madeira, who was last seen on July 12 between 10:30 a.m., and 11 a.m., in the Winona Drive and Mulbery Crescent Area.
Police are appealing to the public for help locating an elderly man reported missing in Toronto nearly two weeks ago.
Toronto police are searching for 76-year-old Antonio Madeira, who was last seen on July 12 between 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. in the Winona Drive and Mulberry Crescent area.
Police said Madeira is five-feet-five-inches tall, with a thin build, weighing around 150 pounds.
According to police he has hazel eyes, is balding with short white hair and a full white beard.
Officers said he was last seen wearing a dark or black jacket, light khaki pants, white or light-coloured shoes and a baseball hat.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Toronto police Const. Laura Brabant said Madeira has a distinctive limp, and often walks with his hands behind his back.
“We are appealing to members of the public today, members of this community, to please check your backyards, check your garages, sheds anywhere that a person may be able to take shelter,” she said. “We’re also asking if you live in this community or in this area, if you have security, surveillance or door cams or dash cam footage to check your video footage it may be of use for us if you suspect that you see Mr. Madeira on your cameras.”
Anyone with information, or who believes they may have spotted Madeira is asked to contact police.