Update: Endangered Meridian man found in safe condition, Idaho State Police say
Update: Idaho State Police said on Twitter late Wednesday afternoon that 77-year-old Robert Trotter was located alive and is safe.
Cancel Endangered Missing Person-Meridian, Idaho. Mr Trotter was located alive and safe. Thank you for your assistance.
— ISP Alerts (@ISP_Alerts) October 12, 2022
Below is the original story from Tuesday:
The Meridian Police Department is searching for a 77-year-old Idaho man who is considered an “endangered missing person.”
Robert Trotter was last seen around 11 a.m. Sunday leaving Central Valley Baptist Church, according to a press release from the Meridian Police Department. He is described to be 220 pounds, 5 feet 8 inches with gray hair, blue eyes and a beard. He was last seen driving a silver 2018 Jeep Renegade, police said. The Idaho license plate number is 001K1G.
ENDANGERED MISSING PERSON ALERT-Meridian, ID Meridian Police Department are asking publics assistance with looking for Robert Trotter, 77yo with endangerments. Possibly in the Horseshoe Bend/Banks Idaho area. Possibly traveling in a 2018 Silver Jeep Renegade. If seen call 911 pic.twitter.com/PxFcDgrtjd
— ISP Alerts (@ISP_Alerts) October 11, 2022
An emergency alert was issued around 4 p.m. Tuesday with information about Trotter.
Cell phone records showed that Roberts’s last location near Horseshoe Bend or Banks around 4 p.m. Sunday, according to the news release. He was wearing dark pants, a multi-colored wool jacket and glasses, according to a tweet from Idaho State Police.
Anyone with information is asked to call Ada County Dispatch at 208-377-6790.