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Urgent Search for Clifton Miller — Missing Senior with Dementia

Clifton Miller

A community races against time

Missing person in Missouri. Clifton Miller, age 85, is still missing from Hazelwood, Missouri, and his family is pleading for continued help. Clifton lives with dementia, which places him at serious risk, especially after several days without contact. His disappearance has shaken the community, and every hour now carries more urgency.

His granddaughter shared a heartfelt message:
“We have NOT found him yet, so we still need all the help that we can get. I’m thankful for every person helping us search for my grandfather.”

Those words capture the fear, love, and desperation surrounding this case. Clifton needs to be found quickly, and public awareness is the key.

Who Clifton Miller is

Clifton is a beloved grandfather, known for his warm smile and calm presence. His family affectionately calls him “Cliff Hanger,” a nickname filled with love and humor. However, his dementia makes him vulnerable in unfamiliar environments. He may wander, become disoriented, or seek places from his past.

Because of his condition, he may not know how to ask for help or say his name. People might pass him without realizing he is missing. That is why awareness matters so much.

Description and last known details

Clifton is described as:

  • 85 years old

  • 5’11”

  • 240 pounds

  • Black male

  • White and gray hair, balding

He may have been wearing:

  • A suit coat

  • A light blue T-shirt

  • Black Stacy Adams dress shoes

Clifton walked away from a residence on Georgetown Drive in the 63042 area. No one has seen him since.

Because he has dementia, Clifton may walk long distances without realizing it. He could be sitting on a bench, walking near shops, or wandering through neighborhoods. Anyone in Hazelwood or surrounding areas should look carefully at elderly men walking alone.

Why this search is urgent

Missing adults with dementia face life-threatening risks. Confusion grows quickly. Fatigue sets in. Exposure to weather, dehydration, and fear can create dangerous situations.

Time is not on Clifton’s side.
Every sighting, call, or tip could save his life.
Therefore, community awareness must stay strong until he is safely located.

A family holding onto hope

Clifton’s family has been living in constant fear. His granddaughter continues posting updates, calling neighbors, and searching alongside volunteers. Each night feels longer than the last, and each hour brings new worry.

Yet, they refuse to give up. They believe someone has seen him. They believe he is out there waiting for help. Hope remains their driving force.

How you can help

If you live near Hazelwood or drive through nearby areas, please stay alert. Look carefully at bus stops, sidewalks, store entrances, and residential streets. Check parks, parking lots, and quiet roads. Seniors with dementia often move slowly and may appear confused or tired.

If you see any elderly man who resembles Clifton, do not hesitate.
Call immediately.

Contact:
Hazelwood Police Department: 314-838-5000
911 if you spot him directly

Share his photo.
Share his story.
Ask friends and neighbors to help.



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