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Silver Alert Issued for At-Risk 60-Year-Old Man Missing from Hemet
HEMET, California — Regional law enforcement agencies are requesting the public's immediate assistance in locating an at-risk 60-year-old man who vanished from a Hemet neighborhood early Monday morning. The California Highway Patrol officially activated a Silver Alert on behalf of the Riverside County Sheriff's Office to coordinate search efforts across the desert and inland regions of Southern California.
Authorities identified the missing resident as Andre Franklin. According to chronological logs from state traffic officers, Franklin was last seen at approximately 12:40 AM on Monday, June 8, 2026, near the intersection of Laursen Street and East Devonshire Avenue, specifically within the 1100 block of East Devonshire Avenue in Hemet. Family members and investigators have classified Franklin as an at-risk individual, prompting a swift activation of the specialized missing-persons notification system.
Franklin is described by police as a male standing 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing approximately 170 pounds. He has a bald head and brown eyes. When he was last seen leaving the area, he was wearing a gray sweatshirt, red sweatpants, and a pair of black and gray shoes.
The Silver Alert program is managed directly by the California Highway Patrol to issue immediate public notifications involving the unexplained or suspicious disappearances of elderly, developmentally disabled, or cognitively impaired individuals. Riverside County Sheriff's Department investigators are tracking potential leads and asking property owners in the immediate vicinity to review outdoor security footage. Anyone who spots Franklin or has information regarding his current whereabouts is strongly urged to call 911 or contact regional sheriff's dispatch directly.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 9, 2026


