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July 25. 2012 10:27AM
Missing Manchester man returned home
MANCHESTER - A man missing from his Old Hackett Hill Road home was found late Wednesday morning wandering in the area of Washington Park Estates.
Police said a woman spotted Richard Sutton, 69, who suffers from dementia, and called police after seeing a media alert about him.
Sutton was a little dehydrated but is well otherwise, according to police Lt. Maureen Tessier.
He wandered away from his 59 Old Hackett Hill home and was reported missing by his wife about 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Police said they conducted an extensive search of the area but could not find him.
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