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Silver advisory canceled after missing man found in Oklahoma

Keven Martin
Missouri State Highway Patrol
Keven Martin

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A silver advisory issued on Friday for an 80-year-old man who went missing in Columbia has been canceled, according to a release from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

A silver advisory is issued when a missing person is 60 years or older and believed to be suffering from dementia or another cognitive impairment. In order for the advisory to be activated, a legal custodian must first file a missing person’s report with local law enforcement.

Keven W. Martin was found safely in Oklahoma, according to an updated advisory.

Previous information indicated he went missing near Providence Road and Stadium Boulevard after dropping off his wife at University Hospital on Thursday afternoon and did not return.

Martin is diagnosed with dementia and diabetes. He is 5 feet, 11 inches tall, weighs about 185 pounds and has gray hair and brown eyes.

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