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Police Dog Rescues Missing 96-Year-Old Nashville Resident

A 96-year-old Nashville man was safely located by police K-9 units after going missing, according to WKRN News 2 ABC. The elderly resident had disappeared from his home, prompting local authorities to deploy specialized search teams including trained police dogs to track his whereabouts. The successful rescue highlights the critical role that K-9 units play in locating vulnerable community members, particularly seniors who may become disoriented or lost. With Nashville’s growing elderly population, incidents involving missing seniors underscore the importance of swift emergency response and community awareness programs that help protect the city’s most vulnerable residents.

Source: WKRN News 2 ABC, Nashville

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