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Elderly Man Loses Wife with Dementia While Unlocking Door; Police Find Her 2 Hours Later

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • An elderly man in Taipei lost his wife, who has dementia, while walking home.
  • He was about to open the door when he turned to find her missing.
  • Police used surveillance footage to locate her two hours later, about 1.5 kilometers away, and safely returned her home.

An elderly man in Taipei experienced a moment of panic when his wife, who suffers from dementia, disappeared while they were returning home from a walk. The incident occurred as the man was reaching for his keys to open their front door.

According to reports, the couple was on their usual evening stroll when they arrived back at their residence. As the husband turned to unlock the door, he realized his wife was no longer beside him. A frantic search of the immediate area yielded no results, prompting him to contact the police for assistance.

Concerned about the rising temperatures and the potential risks to the elderly woman, officers from the Renai Road Police Station quickly mobilized. They meticulously reviewed surveillance footage from cameras surrounding the couple's home. The footage showed the wife wandering through nearby alleys before heading towards the intersection of Xinyi Road and Lianyun Street.

After a two-hour search, officers successfully located the woman approximately 1.5 kilometers from their home. She was brought to the police station, and her husband was notified to pick her up. The police took the opportunity to remind the public about the importance of safety measures for individuals with dementia, suggesting the use of anti-lost bracelets and clearly labeling clothing with contact information.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.