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Missing 78-Year-Old Man Found Safe in Townshend, police say

In Townshend, VT, police say 78-year-old Bruce Bills, reported missing after a walk, was located safely and reunited with his family early Saturday.

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According to police reports, Vermont State Police began searching for 78-year-old Bruce Bills of Townshend after he was reported missing on April 11. Family members found a note indicating that Bills had gone for a walk in the woods around 4 p.m. When he had not returned by 10 p.m., they contacted authorities for assistance.

Police say that search efforts involved family, local search and rescue teams, and the Westminster Barracks. Bills is described as an avid hiker in good physical condition, standing approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing around 175 pounds, with short white hair and blue eyes. No specific clothing description was provided.

According to the report, Bills was located safely shortly before 2 a.m. and has since been reunited with his family. While the incident raised concerns, the cooperative efforts of search teams ensured a positive outcome.

As this situation has now been resolved, police remind the public to report any future sightings or interactions involving individuals who may be missing. Further updates may be available as circumstances develop.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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