News Summary
The Lexington Police Department has located two missing men, Tyler Orduna and Terry Lowe, who were reported missing. Both were found safe, offering relief to the community. Their cases highlighted the importance of mental health awareness and community support during such challenging times.
Great News from Lexington: Missing Men Successfully Located!
In a heartwarming turn of events from the city of Lexington, the local police department has successfully located two men who were reported missing. Tyler Orduna, a 24-year-old with a mental health condition, and Terry Lowe, a 63-year-old also facing similar challenges, were both at the center of Golden Alerts recently issued by the police.
Where Did Tyler Go?
Tyler M. Orduna was last seen on a chilly Thursday morning around 8:50 a.m. in the 600 block of Estrella Drive. Described as a compact guy, Tyler stands at about five feet four inches and weighs approximately 130 pounds. He was spotted sporting a gray zip-up hoodie under a stylish black and blue checkered flannel. Completing his outfit were khaki-colored pants and black lace-up boots. His features include brown eyes, black hair, and a neat mustache.
As concern grew in the community, Lexington police urgently asked anyone with information to call 911. Thankfully, the worry didn’t last long as the Golden Alert for Tyler was officially canceled on January 16 at 10:27 p.m. after he was found safe and sound.
Terry on the Move
Meanwhile, the search for 63-year-old Terry Lowe kicked off on January 16 when he was reported missing from the 1900 block of Haggard Court. Standing at about five feet six inches tall and weighing around 170 pounds, Terry has distinct green eyes and gray hair. When he was last seen, Terry wore a casual gray hoodie, light blue jeans, brown house shoes, and a ball cap.
It is believed that Terry might have been walking around or possibly using public transit during his time away. Just like Tyler, the community came together, and the police encouraged anyone with tips to reach out. Fortunately, the Golden Alert for Terry was also canceled the following morning at 6:30 a.m., with news that he had been located.
A Community Comes Together
The swift actions by Lexington’s police and the supportive responses from local citizens show the strength of community bonds when faced with challenges. The issuance of Golden Alerts helped raise awareness about Tyler’s and Terry’s situations, leading to an outpouring of concern and assistance from those around.
With both men now safe, there’s a palpable sense of relief spreading through the neighborhood. It serves as a reminder of how vital it is to look out for one another, especially those facing mental health challenges.
Moving Forward
As we celebrate the good news of Tyler and Terry’s safe return, the incident also brings to light the importance of mental health awareness. It’s crucial for communities to stay informed and proactive in looking out for those who may need extra help.
If you ever find yourself in a situation where someone is missing, remember the incredible support systems you can reach out to—police, friends, family, and even your neighbors can make a big difference. Lexington’s recent experience is a testament to the power of community collaboration and compassion.
So let’s continue to support one another, keep our eyes peeled for those who may need assistance, and value the safety of every community member. Health and happiness to all!
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Additional Resources
- Lex18: Lexington Police Golden Alert for Missing 24-Year-Old Man
- Google Search: Lexington missing man
- WKYT: Police Issue Golden Alert for Missing Lexington Man
- Google Scholar: Golden Alert Lexington
- Fox56 News: Lexington Police Issue Golden Alert for 63-Year-Old
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golden Alerts
- The State: Missing Persons Alerts in Lexington
- Google News: Lexington missing men
