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Missing Elderly Man Found At Family Member's Home

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Victor Godoy, 77, was found Sunday shortly after midnight at the home of a family member in Voorhees, New Jersey. (Courtesy: Cherry Hill Police Department) Victor Godoy, 77, was found Sunday shortly after midnight at the home of a family member in Voorhees, New Jersey. (Courtesy: Cherry Hill Police Department)
CHERRY HILL, N.J. -

A missing Cherry Hill elderly man who suffers from dementia was located Sunday around midnight at a family member's home, police announced.

Victor Godoy was reported missing Saturday around 5:30 p.m. when he left his home at Alaris Healthcare in Cherry Hill.

By Sunday shortly after midnight, police say Godoy was found safe at the Voorhees home of a family member.

Godoy was taken to a nearby hospital for an exam, police said.

Police say the 77-year-old suffers from dementia and needs medication.

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