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Silver Alert Issued for Missing 82-Year-Old Man in Austin

Community searching for missing elderly man in Austin

Austin, Texas, January 19, 2026

The Austin Police Department has issued a Silver Alert for an 82-year-old man missing in South Austin. Authorities describe him as wearing a blue shirt and dark checkered pants. Community assistance is needed to ensure his safe return.

Silver Alert Issued for 82-Year-Old Man Last Seen in South Austin

Austin, Texas – The Austin Police Department (APD) has issued a Silver Alert for an 82-year-old man who was last seen in South Austin. Authorities are seeking the public’s assistance in locating him.

Details of the Missing Person

The missing individual is described as:

  • Age: 82 years old
  • Gender: Male
  • Last Seen: South Austin, Texas
  • Time of Last Contact: Specific time not provided

He was last seen wearing a blue shirt, dark blue checkered pants, and black slippers. He is described as having a thin build, brown eyes, and balding hair. Due to health concerns, authorities are worried for his well-being.

Public Assistance Requested

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of this individual, please contact 911 or the APD Missing Persons Unit at 512-974-5250. Your assistance is crucial in ensuring his safe return.

About Silver Alerts

Silver Alerts are public notification systems in the United States designed to broadcast information about missing persons, especially senior citizens with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other mental disabilities. These alerts utilize various media outlets, including radio, television, and highway signs, to disseminate information and aid in locating missing individuals. In Texas, Silver Alerts are activated when a person is believed to be missing under circumstances that pose a credible threat to their health and safety.

Recent Silver Alerts in Texas

  • June 2025: A Silver Alert was issued for 78-year-old John Patrick Sevor from Madison County, Florida. He was found safe in Appling County, Georgia, four hours after the alert was issued.
  • May 2025: A Silver Alert was issued for 70-year-old Richard Pivonka from Sachse, Texas. His body was found in rural McCurtain County, Oklahoma, after the alert was activated.
  • August 2025: The Arizona Department of Public Safety issued a Silver Alert for 73-year-old Michael Olen Johnson from Overgaard, Arizona. He was last seen leaving his residence on his blue, 2024 Honda Pioneer side by side.

Silver Alerts play a vital role in the rapid dissemination of information regarding missing seniors, leveraging community awareness to enhance the chances of a safe return.

Weather Conditions in Austin, Texas

As of January 19, 2026, the weather in Austin is clear with a temperature of 33°F (1°C). The forecast for today is sunny to partly cloudy, with a high of 68°F (20°C) and a low of 41°F (5°C). These conditions are favorable for search efforts.

Contact Information

For further information or to report any sightings, please contact the Austin Police Department at 512-974-5250 or visit their official website. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated in assisting with the safe return of this individual.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Silver Alert?

A Silver Alert is a public notification system in the United States designed to broadcast information about missing persons, especially senior citizens with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other mental disabilities.

How can I assist in locating the missing person?

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of the missing individual, please contact 911 or the Austin Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at 512-974-5250. Your assistance is crucial in ensuring his safe return.

What should I do if I see the missing person?

If you encounter the missing individual, please call 911 immediately. Provide as much detail as possible to assist authorities in confirming his identity and ensuring his safety.

Are Silver Alerts common in Texas?

Yes, Silver Alerts are activated in Texas when a person is believed to be missing under circumstances that pose a credible threat to their health and safety. These alerts are part of a broader effort to locate missing seniors and ensure their well-being.

How can I stay informed about Silver Alerts in my area?

To stay informed about Silver Alerts, you can monitor local news outlets, follow the Austin Police Department’s official channels, or visit their website for updates.

Key Features of Silver Alerts

Feature Description
Target Audience Senior citizens with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other mental disabilities
Media Outlets Used Radio, television, highway signs, and emergency notification systems
Activation Criteria Belief that the person is missing under circumstances that pose a credible threat to their health and safety
Purpose To rapidly disseminate information about missing individuals to aid in their safe return
Recent Examples Alerts issued in June 2025 for John Patrick Sevor and in May 2025 for Richard Pivonka


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