Crime & Safety
Missing Queens Man Has Alzheimer's And Delusions, Police Say
The man was last seen on Nov. 29 at the Elmhurst Senior Center.

ELMHURST, QUEENS -- The NYPD is searching Queens for an elderly man suffering from Alzheimer's and paranoid delusions, police told Patch.
Police have been searching for Arnoldo Molina-Gonzalez, 78, since his family reported him missing on Wednesday, Nov. 29, an NYPD spokesman said. He reportedly suffers from both Alzheimer's and paranoid delusions, authorities said.
Molina-Gonzalez was last seen at around 4 p.m. on Nov. 29 at the Elmhurst Senior Center, located at 75-010 Broadway. Police said Molina-Gonzalez lives at the senior center, but he's been known to return to his family's home, located on 90th Street near 35th Avenue, in Jackson Heights.
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Police released a photo of Molina-Gonzales, described as a medium-complexioned man with brown eyes and gray hair, standing at 5'4" and weighing around 150 pounds. He was last seen wearing a blue baseball cap, a dark blue jacket and a light blue dress shirt.
Anyone with information in regards to this missing is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS.
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