(KMZA)--A Gladstone, Missouri man, last seen in Seneca Tuesday afternoon, remains missing, with the search for his whereabouts continuing.
A Silver Alert was issued for 61-year-old Patrick Flynn Wednesday, and it's possible he may have made his way to Colorado.
Fox 21 News is reporting that Flynn used an ATM in Norton, Kansas around 1:00 Wednesday morning, then emailed his wife from a Colorado Springs IP address sometime later.
Authorities believe it's likely he traveled from his son's Seneca home to Colorado along U.S. Highway 36, although no definitive sighting of Flynn has been confirmed in Colorado.
Flynn is described as standing 6 foot, weighing 200 pounds, with balding gray hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, cut off jean shorts and tennis shoes.
He was driving a blue 2002 Chevy S-10 pick-up truck with Missouri license plate DJD 1SP.
Authorities say Flynn suffers from a cognitive disorder.
Anyone with information related to his whereabouts should call (816) 436-3550.
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