Police searching for man who walked out of hospital

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INGRAM, Pa. — Police are asking for help finding a missing man who walked out of Allegheny General Hospital on Thursday and has not been seen since.

Raymond Devries, 71, was taken to the hospital by ambulance around 2:30 p.m. with symptoms of a possible stroke, police said.

He walked out of the hospital around 9:30 p.m.

According to police, Devries has heart issues and is on medication. He does not have his medication with him. He also does not have cash or his cellphone, police said.

"I don't understand how nobody noticed that he left," said Melissa Rosmus, Devries' neighbor. "I mean he walked past the nursing station. They knew he was a patient."

A spokesperson for Allegheny General Hospital told Channel 11 that Devries left on his own volition and the incident isn't being considered a breach of security.

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"They were keeping him, giving him fluids, trying to rehydrate him," Rosmus said. "He needs to be found. It's starting to get to the point where you really get worried."

Devries is 5 feet 11 inches tall and 178 pounds with gray hair, a gray beard and blue eyes. He may be wearing glasses.

If you've seen Devries, you are asked to call Ingram police at (412) 921-6969.

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