Silver Alert: Lacking man final seen in Humble space

Gene Collums was last seen Wednesday morning. Officials say his disappearance is a threat to his health and safety.

HUMBLE, Texas — Authorities need your help to find a man that went missing Wednesday morning.

Texas DPS said 78-year-old Gene Collums was last seen in the Humble area. He was in the 8300 block of Cross Country Drive.

Gene Collums is six feet tall with blue eyes and brown hair. He was wearing blue jeans, a red plaid shirt and a black Raiders ballcap.

The car he was in was a silver 2015 Hyundai Genesis with the Texas License Plate HHR4384.

According to officials, Collums has a cognitive impairment and his disappearance is a threat to his health and safety.

If you have any information about Collums’ whereabouts, call Harris County Constable Precinct 4 at 281-376-3472 or 911.

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Silver Alerts are issued for people who are at least 65 years old or those who have been diagnosed with a cognitive impairment such as Alzheimer’s Disease, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

There is no 24-hour waiting period required to report a person missing, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Texas’ Silver Alert program was created by the Texas Legislature in 2007 and is designed to notify the public of missing older adults with a documented mental condition.

Certain criteria must be met for a statewide Silver Alert to be issued:

  • Is the missing person 65 years of age or older or been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease?
  • Does the senior citizen have a diagnosed impaired mental condition, and does the senior citizen’s disappearance pose a credible threat to the senior citizen’s health and safety? (Law enforcement shall require the family or legal guardian of the missing senior citizen to provide documentation from a medical or mental health professional of the senior citizen’s condition).
  • Is it confirmed that an investigation has taken place verifying that the senior citizen’s disappearance is due to his/her impaired mental condition, and alternative reasons for the senior citizen’s disappearance have been ruled out?
  • Is the Silver Alert request within 72 hours of the senior citizen’s disappearance?
  • Is there sufficient information available to disseminate to the public that could assist in locating the senior citizen? (Highway signs will be activated only if accurate vehicle information is available AND it is confirmed that the senior citizen was driving the vehicle at the time of the disappearance).

Thousands of people go missing every year across the United States, and there are organizations and law enforcement agencies that work to bring them home to loved ones.

The Texas Center for the Missing is an organization with Houston roots that works to educate loved ones and authorities on finding the lost.

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From resources that deal with missing children to endangered adults, the non-profit organization has compiled a wealth of resources to help.

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