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Help needed to find missing man last seen near Mazeppa

Help is needed to find a missing man, who was last seen on Saturday near Mazeppa in Wabasha County.

Robert Joe Glander, 69, was last seen on Saturday and has been missing for several days.

Authorities say Glander has recently been showing signs of dementia, which requires him to take medication, which he may not currently have access to.

Glander is described as being 5 feet nine inches tall, weighing 190 pounds, with red or auburn hair and blue eyes. He is known to make frequent visits to Pine Island.

Anyone who has information on Glander’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Wabasha County Sheriff’s Office at 651-564-2662 or dial 911.
The post Help needed to find missing man last seen near Mazeppa first appeared on KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News.

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