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Portland police locate missing Standish man


UPDATE: Police say Keith was located in Westbrook on Tuesday.

PORTLAND, Maine (WGAN) Police in Portland are searching for a Standish man reported missing on Tuesday.

Police say 52-year-old Charles Keith went missing in the area of 75 Washington Avenue after a doctors appointment. He was last seen at 11:30 a.m.

Charles is 5’09” with a thin build and shaggy gray hair. He was last seen wearing a T-shirt and blue jeans. Police say the provided photo is a few years old and his hair is described as grayer than in the photo.

Charles is a stroke survivor and has some mental deficits from the stroke.

Police are asking anyone who knows about his whereabouts to give them a call.

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