Found Deceased CT - Normand Manning, 81, Cockaponset State Forest, Haddam, 06 Oct 2024

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Normand Manning, 81, was last seen Sunday wearing a white shirt and black pants. He wears glasses and is 5'8", 180 lbs.

Elderly Haddam Man Reported Missing; Police Ask For Help
Normand Manning, 81


Connecticut State Police continue their search for 81 year old Normand Manning of Haddam, who was reported missing on October 6, 2024. The search continues to focus on the area of Cockaponset State Forest as well as other parts of the area.
 

When he was last seen, he was wearing a white shirt and black pants, according to the Silver Alert that was issued.


Normand Manning’s nephew Zach Manning said Thursday afternoon the search in and surrounding Cockaponset State Forest has been ongoing for over 96 hours “with no results — not a clue, not a torn piece of his shirt, not a dropped pair of eyeglasses he always carries with him, not a lost shoe, no evidence whatsoever.”

Two years ago, Normand Manning suffered a stroke that left him with slow motor skills and limited use of the left side of his body,
 

He visited family on Burr Road on Sunday and decided to walk home through the forest, which he has done in the past.

He was seen around 4:15 p.m. Sunday on three Ring cameras walking just before the entrance to the state forest in Higganum off Old County Road, his nephew said. He was carrying a white, plastic shopping bag with a loaf of cinnamon bread inside he had gotten at church that morning.

About an hour later, Zach Manning said, a bicyclist spotted him on the white trail, which is narrow with rough terrain, going toward Pattaconk Lake in Chester.

The family reported him missing at 8 p.m. Sunday.
 

He visited family on Burr Road on Sunday and decided to walk home through the forest, which he has done in the past.

He was seen around 4:15 p.m. Sunday on three Ring cameras walking just before the entrance to the state forest in Higganum off Old County Road, his nephew said. He was carrying a white, plastic shopping bag with a loaf of cinnamon bread inside he had gotten at church that morning.

About an hour later, Zach Manning said, a bicyclist spotted him on the white trail, which is narrow with rough terrain, going toward Pattaconk Lake in Chester.

The family reported him missing at 8 p.m. Sunday.
Taking from your post: Two years ago, Normand Manning suffered a stroke that left him with slow motor skills and limited use of the left side of his body, Zach Manning said. He also walked with a shuffle. could he have fallen? IMO
 

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