UPDATE: MISSING MAN FOUND IN DESERT UNRESPONSIVE BUT STILL ALIVE

 Sheriff Badgemissing-persons-bannerEP SHERIFFF patch color small2

 

Policelights3 Policelights3 Policelights3 Policelights3

MISSING 74 YEAR-OLD MAN FOUND ALIVE BUT UNRESPONSIVE

NEWS RELEASESTRIKE TEAM

Contact: Deputy Jesse TovarPUBLIC AFFAIRS  

Direct: (915) 538-2119

Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)

EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date / Time:  Thursday, September  3, 2009 3:00 PM

SECTION: El Paso County Sheriff's OfficeLOWER VALLEY PATROL

EVENT:  MISSING MAN FOUND IN DESERT ALIVE BUT UNRESPONSIVE

LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: MONTANA VISTA

DATE / TIME:  Thursday. September 3, 2009  Last seen 10:00 AM / FOUND 2:45 PM

RESULT:  SEARCH CONCLUDED / MISSING MAN FOUND

UPDATE:  Mr. Delgadillo was just found moments ago in the desert area about 150 feet from his home. He was spotted by USCBP Air Support who advised Deputies & BP Agents on the ground his exact location. Mr. Delgadillo was found faced down, unresponsive & dehydrated. Right now, he is being transported to a local hospital CODE 3.

NO OTHER INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED AT THIS TIME 

BACKGROUND:

EP SHERIFFF patch color small2

MONTANA VISTA- On Thursday 09-03-09 at about noon time, Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the 3500 block of Buntline in Montana Vista Area in reference to a MISSING 74 year-old elderly man who apparently suffers from Alzheimer's. The missing individual has been identified as Pablo Delgadillo (74) who is described as 5’9” 189lbs. & was last seen wearing a blue checkered shirt & gray pants. Mr. Delgadillo was last seen at about 10:00 AM walking near his home.  seal

usborderpatrol Right now, Sheriff’s Deputies are searching the area with assistance of the United States Border Patrol K-9 units & US Customs & Border Protection Air Support. 

MISSING  MAN LOCATED:

Pablo Delgadillo (74)

PABLO DELGADILLO

     END OF NEWS RELEASE

CALEA-716188 The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2001 was the first Sheriff’s Office in the State of Texas to be Internationally Accredited from CALEA and is now the recipient of the First CALEA Tri-Arc award in Texas (4th in the Nation) to have accreditations in: Law Enforcement, Communications, Training Academy.

Published 03 September 2009 03:00 PM by jtovar

Comments

No Comments