DENVER (KDVR) -- An Englewood man who went missing last week was found after spending several days on the streets.
The man's niece, Elizabeth Albe, told FOX31 that he is "weathered" but "in good spirits."
Thomas Albe, 70, was last seen on the morning of April 4 in the 14400 block of East Fremont Avenue in Englewood. The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office believed he could be endangered and confused as he has a traumatic brain injury and dementia.
A Silver Alert was issued by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and has since been deactivated.
The sheriff's office conducted a drone search on Wednesday in the open space near East Broncos Parkway and South Parker Road, near where he was last seen. On Thursday, his family pleaded with the community to help keep an eye out and find him.
Elizabeth said he was found on Saturday near Illiff Avenue and Quebec Street.
The sheriff's office said he was found when it responded to the area for an unrelated routine call for service when a deputy recognized Thomas.
Thomas Albe, 70, went missing last week and was found after spending several days on the streets on Saturday, April 12.Thomas Albe, 70, went missing last week and was found after spending several days on the streets on Saturday, April 12.His niece said he is at a hospital in Aurora Saturday and is a little sunburned. The family said they are grateful for the community's support.
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