Missing Alabama Man Located In Pensacola
June 2, 2013
The search is over for a missing a man who disappeared from his Alabama home Wednesday afternoon.
Eddie Lee McCreary, 63, walked into the Pensacola Police Department Saturday afternoon and told an officer he was fine. McCreary said he decided to leave home after a dispute with a relative.
McCreary’s car was found around 6 p.m. Wednesday in the 3800 block of Cherry Laurel Drive in Pensacola. He was last seen in Brewton around 2:30 p.m. that day and reported missing by family members.
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For one he has medical problems so if you was in his family’s shoes don’t you hope somebody would come looking for you
Really? The thought of being tracked down is a bit unsettling. We don’t need to inform anyone of wheat are actions are going to be. I’m a grown man. If I want to get away for a bit, That is my choice and my right. No need to waste taxpayer money. Had the man been mentally unstable or the family had a legitimate reason for fearing for his safety; I could understand that. This…this was just silly.
I would be relieved to know someone was looking for me – although I might be a bit embarrassed!
@Pops
You have a valid point. However, what if he WAS in danger, and no one went looking?
Better to be safe and apologize to him than not play it safe and try to apologize to his family.
It’s really sad that a grown man can’t go where he wants to without the police looking for him. People need to realize that not everyone who goes ‘missing’ is in any sort of danger.