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Peoria Police seek assistance in locating missing endangered man

Posted 6/10/22

Peoria Police are seeking the public’s help in locating Michael Diedrich, 65.

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Peoria Police seek assistance in locating missing endangered man

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Peoria Police are seeking the public’s help in locating Michael Diedrich, 65.

He is described as a white male, 6’0”, 206 lbs., gray/brown hair and hazel eyes. It is unknown what clothing he may be wearing.

Diedrich left his home on foot in the area of 7900 W. Thunderbird Road and it is unkown where he may have gone. He last spoke to family on the phone on June 6.

He has medical and mental health related issues in which he is in need of medication, but is not believed to have any medication with him. Officers have been actively looking for Diedrich, but have not been able to locate him.

He does not have a cellular phone on him. Anyone who sees him is encouraged to contact police, 623-773-8311.