Police issue silver alert for Juneau man reported missing from Riverview Senior Living

Police said anyone who wants to help with the search should check in at the command center on Clinton Drive. (Katie Anastas/KTOO)

 

Update: Nov. 27, 2023

Bishop was found alive and apparently uninjured in the building’s attic on Monday. Alaska State Troopers said it wasn’t clear how he got there.

Original story:

Juneau police have issued a silver alert for a man who was reported missing Saturday from Riverview Senior Living on Clinton Drive.

In a Sunday news release, police said Nathan Wilder Bishop, 58, has Parkinson’s disease and dementia and, if tired, could sit or lie down instead of asking for help.

Nathan Wilder Bishop, 58, was reported missing from the Riverview Senior Living facility on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2-23. (Juneau Police Department)

The release described Bishop as a white male around six feet tall and 200 pounds. He wears glasses and could be wearing a brown t-shirt and grey pants, but no coat.

Bishop was last seen at 5 p.m. on Saturday. That night, first responders and volunteers searched the area where he went missing without finding him.

Anyone who wants to help with the search should check in at the command center in the senior living center’s parking lot.

Police are also asking people who live within two miles of the senior center to check their property and their surveillance cameras for any sign of Bishop.

If you have information about Bishop, please call the Juneau Police Department at (907) 586-0600.

Ian Dickson

Sign up for The Signal

Top Alaska stories delivered to your inbox every week

Site notifications
Update notification options
Subscribe to notifications