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Missing Washington man believed to be in Mineral County

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SUPERIOR — A man who has been reported missing from the Spokane area may be in Western Montana.

The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) received a Silver Alert from Washington state on Saturday for Michael S. Frazer, 74, who was reported missing from his residence in Spokane on April 29.

Authorities say they have located his vehicle up Packer Creek outside of Haugan. His dog was inside the vehicle and in good condition when it was discovered.

Frazer is 5’8” tall and weighs 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing an LSW grey pullover, white T-shirt and blue jeans. He was also wearing a silver watch.

Approximately 25 people were involved in the search on Saturday including the Sheriff's Office, Mineral County Search & Rescue, the Superior Volunteer Fire Department, West End Fire and Quick Response Unit along with Silver Valley Search and Rescue out of Idaho and three cadaver dogs from Spokane.

Frazer has been listed with Alzheimer’s.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact the Mineral County Sheriff's Office at (406) 822-3555.