Michael Smith Winward
POCATELLO — The Bannock County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for help in locating a missing and possibly endangered man.
Michael Smith Winward, 86, was last seen on Sunday at his home on Treaty Highway, north of Fort Hall.
Winward is 5’11”, weighs 180 lbs and has brown hair and eyes. He is balding and wears baseball hats, glasses and baggy clothing, often layering plaid shirts, according to a Bannock County news release.
Officials tell EastIdahoNews.com he suffers from mental illness and is very forgetful. He can also be aggressive in actions and speech.
Winward may mention his wife, Annette Winward, as he is looking for her. He is known to frequent the Chubbuck area.
Anyone with information about Michael Winward is asked to contact the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office at (208) 236-7111
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Source: eastidahonews.com
Sheriff’s office seeking help finding missing and endangered man
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