LAPD Issues Silver Alert for Missing 74-Year-Old Man with Alzheimer’s in Venice, CA
Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has issued a Silver Alert for Richard Hunter, a 74-year-old man who went missing from his home in Venice on Saturday, April 5, 2025. Hunter, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, was last seen around 10:30 a.m. walking away from his residence located on the 2300 block of Wilson Avenue.
Richard Hunter is described as a white male, standing 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing approximately 195 pounds. He has gray hair, a gray mustache, and brown eyes. At the time of his disappearance, Hunter was wearing a black hat, a gray jacket, dark pants, and gray shoes.
The LAPD is urgently seeking assistance from the public to locate Hunter, who is considered at-risk due to his cognitive condition. Alzheimer’s disease can cause confusion, memory loss, and disorientation, making it particularly concerning when those affected wander away from home. Authorities are asking anyone with information about Hunter’s whereabouts to contact the Pacific Area Watch Commander at 310-482-6334, or reach out after hours at 877-527-3247. The public can also anonymously report tips to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.
Silver Alerts are issued by law enforcement agencies, such as the California Highway Patrol, when an elderly, developmentally, or cognitively impaired person goes missing. These alerts are designed to provide immediate information to the public, increasing the chances of a swift recovery. The Silver Alert system is an essential tool in aiding the search for vulnerable individuals who may be unable to care for themselves or find their way back home.
The Los Angeles Police Department is working diligently to locate Richard Hunter and return him safely to his family. Officers have expanded their search efforts within the Venice area and are encouraging residents to remain vigilant, especially if they spot someone matching his description.
Hunter’s family, along with law enforcement, have expressed deep concern for his safety and well-being. They are hopeful that the public’s assistance will lead to his safe recovery.
The community’s support is vital in this time of distress. If you have seen Richard Hunter or have any information that could assist in locating him, please do not hesitate to reach out to the LAPD or Crime Stoppers. Authorities are reminding everyone to stay alert and to share any relevant details that could aid in locating Hunter.
For further information or updates, please contact the Los Angeles Police Department or visit their official website.
Contact Information: Pacific Area Watch Commander: 310-482-6334
Crime Stoppers: 800-222-8477
LAPD Website: www.lapdonline.org
Silver Alerts play a crucial role in the safety of seniors and individuals with cognitive impairments. The LAPD urges anyone with information to come forward, helping to ensure that Richard Hunter returns home safely.