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Free tracking devices available for Cincinnati families dealing with Alzheimer's, dementia and autism

Summary by Ground News
Free and safe tracking devices are available to Cincinnati families with a loved one who has Alzheimer's, dementia or autism. The offering is part of the GRASP program, run through the Cincinnati Police Department and funded by the Department of Justice. The rollout comes one week after a scary situation unfolded in East Walnut Hills. Henry Parker, an 87-year-old man with Alzheimer's and dementia, walked away from his home on a Saturday night.

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