Husband and spouse Daniel Menard, 79, and Stephanie Menard, 73, have been lacking for a number of days from their California residence at a household nudist resort Olive Dell Ranch.
The Menards had been reported lacking by a pal on Aug. 25, and had been final seen at their residence, positioned a number of miles from San Bernardino and Riverside, round 10 a.m. on Aug. 24, in response to the Redlands Police Department.
Daniel suffers from dementia and is diabetic, and authorities have shared the urgency of discovering the couple. The couple’s canine, Cuddles, a small white shih tzu, can also be lacking.
The Redlands Police Department stated Menard’s unlocked automobile was positioned down the highway from the couple’s residence, and that Stephanie’s purse and each of their cell telephones had been positioned inside their residence.
“There’s no method that Stephanie or Dan may have walked away from that automotive,” a pal of the couple, Tammie Wilkerson, informed ABC News “She has a cane. It was at residence, her purse, their cellphones — issues they might by no means have left at residence.”
There has been no indication from police about foul play, however family and friends of the couple have expressed fears about their security.
“They do not deserve this. … They’re simply good individuals. They go to church. They do not deserve any of this,” Sandy Marinelli, who has been mates with the couple for greater than a decade, informed CBS News. “They) went inside their residence to see if they might be OK inside and so they did not discover them in there,” Marinelli stated. “It was simply very suspicious for them to be gone.”
The Redlands Police Department informed TIME Wednesday that they don’t have any additional details about the couple’s disappearance.
Carl Baker, spokesperson for the City of Redlands, additionally informed CBS that there are “search canine from Riverside Sheriff’s Office and a helicopter from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office” on the case, looking for the pair.
Anyone with extra info is requested to contact the Redlands Police Department at (909) 798-7681 or Detective Thomas Williams at [email protected]