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Police searching for missing elderly couple
by CHARLES L. WARNER
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The Union Public Safety Department is distributing this flier in an effort to locate Warren Carter and Roudean Rice who have been missing since Thursday.
The Union Public Safety Department is distributing this flier in an effort to locate Warren Carter and Roudean Rice who have been missing since Thursday.
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Authorities are searching for an elderly man and woman who have been missing since Thursday.

The incident report filed with the Union Public Safety Department states that Ronald Carter and Melvina Carter came to the public safety department Friday morning to report that his father, Warren Carter, 77, 300 Wallace St., Union, and her sister, Roudean Rice, 77, 720 Lakeside Drive Apartments, Union, were missing. They said the elder Carter and Rice, whom they described as boyfriend and girlfriend, had left Union on Thursday at 7:45 a.m. to go to Greenville where Rice was to undergo a CT scan. The two had not been seen since they left Union.

The report states the elder Carter and Rice are traveling in an early 1970s burgundy four-door Olds Catalina with a broken right rear tailight. The younger Carter said his father has early signs of Alzheimers and Rice has heart complications.

1st/Sgt Troy Wright said Friday afternoon that it had been confirmed that the elder Carter and Rice were at Greenville Memorial Hospital Thursday. Wright said Rice underwent her CT scan and then she and the elder Carter left. He said they have not contacted their family members since.

Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Warren Carter and Roudean Rice are asked to contact the Union Public Safety Department at 864-429-1713.

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