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Lost in Foreign Country : Dementia Diagnosed Man Missing in Mexico

A 66-year-old South Carolina man who experiences dementia has been absent for a few days while traveling in Mexico, leaving the family arguing for replies.
Edmond Bradley Solomon III praised his birthday toward the start of the seven-day journey to Mexico.
As per Solomon’s family, he has frontotemporal dementia, which is a previous beginning dementia that causes individual, conduct and close to home changes in one’s character.
“My sister realized it would presumably be the last excursion that she had the option to take with Brad in view of his weakening over the most recent few months,” Ashley Hyer, Solomon’s sister by marriage said.


The gathering was shopping along the terminal region docked in Cozumel when he strayed.
Solomon hasn’t been seen since April 3,
In any case, there have just been a couple of sightings of Solomon, one being at a supermarket. The proprietor of the store said he endeavored to move toward Solomon, yet he took off.
Hyer said Solomon had a tracker, however one in particular that works with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which quit pinging around two hours into the hunt.

FBI Columbia representative Kevin Wheeler says they know about the report for someone who has gone missing and have been in touch with Mexican specialists, yet can’t remark further.
A representative for the U.S. State Division put out the accompanying announcement on Tuesday:
“The Branch of State has no higher need than the government assistance and security of U.S. residents abroad.
We know about reports of a missing U.S. resident in Merida, Mexico.
We are observing the circumstance and looking for extra data, and we stand prepared to give consular help.
Up until this point, Illustrious Caribbean has additionally not answered for input.