THORTON, Wash. — Authorities have located Robert Faultersack from Thorton, Wash. on Thursday evening.
According to Whitman County Sheriff’s Office, Faultersack was located in Montana after citizen recognized him from internet postings.
Faultersack went missing on March 18.
Updated on March 21, at 8:17 a.m.
According to the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office, Robert Faultersack was in Belgrade, Montana early Wednesday afternoon.
Updated on March 20, at 8:21 a.m.
According to Washington State Patrol, Robert Faultersack was last seen on Wednesday, at approximately 2 p.m. at the Prairie Shopping Center parking lot in Hayden, Idaho heading in an unknown direction.
Updated on March 19, at 4:56 p.m.
The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) is searching for a 78-year-old man in Thorton on Tuesday evening.
According to WCSO, Robert Faultersack was last seen leaving his home around 10 a.m., driving a 2015 aqua green Toyota Prius with Washington license plate number AXH7266.
Faultersack is described as a 5’7″, 200-pound white male, though his exact clothing is unknown.
He was reportedly wearing a coat and possibly glasses but does not have his cell phone.
The vehicle has a dent in the driver’s side rear bumper and is not equipped with OnStar.
SCSO said, Faultersack had mentioned he was heading to church in Rosalia but never arrived.
Faultersack suffers from memory issues and is a Type 2 diabetic, raising concerns about potential medical complications, including high blood sugar.
Anyone with information on Faultersack’s whereabouts or his vehicle is urged to contact WHITCOM at 509-332-2521 and ask for Sgt. Dan Brown.
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