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Missing Disabled Man Found Safe in Southeast Charlotte After Community-Wide Search Effort

Missing Disabled Man Found Safe in Southeast Charlotte After Community-Wide Search Effort

A 61-year-old man with a reported disability, James Donlevy, was found in southeast Charlotte after an extensive search, the Charlotte Fire Department confirmed.

WBTV

reported Donlevy had last been seen near Sardis Road in the vicinity of McAlpine Creek, prompting a response from emergency services early yesterday morning.

Firefighters set up a command post at the McAlpine Creek Greenway parking lot and, along with other units, searched the area for Donlevy. He was found around 7:30 a.m., ending the hours-long search that started when he was reported missing.

WCNC

described Donlevy as having short gray hair, standing 5’9″ and weighing 140 pounds, and last seen wearing a gray and white hoodie and blue sweatpants.

Details about Donlevy’s disappearance and current condition have not been widely released, but his safe return has brought relief to the southeast Charlotte community.

Queen City News

urges anyone with information about the events leading to his disappearance to contact authorities, as there may still be unanswered questions surrounding the incident.

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