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Originally published August 24, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified August 24, 2008 at 10:58 PM

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Shoreline man with dementia reported missing

SHORELINE— An 80-year-old Shoreline man has been reported missing by his family.

Hilmer Jager is disabled and suffers from dementia.

He was last seen Friday morning at 8:15 when he left his home by car and headed to the Maltby area. He walks with a walker and takes medication for a heart condition. Jager weighs about 300 pounds, has white hair, is hunched over and is about 6 feet tall.

He was last seen wearing dark dress pants, a black belt, black dress shoes and a light colored short-sleeve shirt. He drives a white, late-model Buick Century with Washington plate number 72399DP.

The King County Sheriff's Office recommends anyone who sees Jager or has information about him should call 911.

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