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Family offers $2,000 reward in search
Published November 28, 2007 at 12:30 a.m.
Desperate for clues in the search for an Alzheimer's patient missing since Oct. 5, the family of Uvaldo "Wally" Anaya has offered a $2,000 reward and turned to psychics.
"All the family is just going haywire," said Paul Anaya, brother of the missing Denver man. "We're just losing it."
Loved ones fear the 64-year- old Army veteran fell victim to foul play, because he cashed two disability checks just days before he vanished.
Paul Anaya said his brother suffered a disabling head injury while in the Army during the 1960s and is overly trusting.
"I'm worried that he ran into some bad people who realized he had money and they rolled him," Paul Anaya said.
Wally Anaya was last seen boarding a bus at West Alameda Avenue and Federal Boulevard.
The family is offering the $2,000 to anyone who can provide information on Anaya's whereabouts or identify anyone who victimized the disabled man.
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