Man with dementia missing in Aloha, Oregon may be heading to Portland

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James Richen, a 52-year-old man with dementia, has been reported missing in Aloha, Oregon, prompting the Washington County Sheriff's Office to seek public assistance. He was last seen around 10 a. m. on July 26, shortly after leaving a care home. Richen stands 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds, wearing a gray t-shirt, black athletic shorts, and black construction boots.

He carries a black and orange backpack, and his notable tattoos include a tribal band on his right arm and a Marine Corps tattoo on his calf. Authorities are particularly concerned for his safety due to his dementia, which may impair his ability to navigate. They urge anyone who encounters Richen to call 911 immediately to help ensure his safe return. The missing person's case highlights the challenges faced by individuals with cognitive impairments and their families. Community awareness and responsiveness are crucial in situations like these.

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