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Cambridge Police Searching for Missing 79-Year-Old Resident Suffering from Alzheimers

caution sign The information on this page may be outdated as it was published 9 years ago.

Update: Robert Kiley was found the next morning in good condition in Charlestown. 

Cambridge Police are actively searching for a missing 79-year-old Cambridge man suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Robert Kiley went missing today at approximately 3 p.m. He reportedly left his Brown Street residence by foot and his wife believes he may have headed towards Harvard Square. Cambridge Police have searched that area extensively and were not able to locate him.

He is described as approximately 6’ with a slender build, possibly wearing eyeglasses and last wearing a long-sleeve blue dress shirt with stripes and dress pants or jeans.

Mr. Kiley last went missing six weeks ago and was located in Newton. Newton, Watertown and Belmont Police have been notified and are aiding in the search.

Police are seeking the public’s help in locating Mr. Kiley. Anyone who sees him or may have information about his whereabouts is asked to dial 9-1-1 immediately or call Cambridge Police at 617-349-3300.

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