Silver Alert MO - Richard "Rick" Hollman, 74, Endangered, possible head injury, from Platte City, Beige 2009 Lexus RX5, last seen Gladstone, 16 Sep 2025

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October 14 ·

Endangered Silver Advisory Alert issued by Platte City Police Department

State of Missouri Endangered SILVER Advisory

The Platte City Police Department has issued an Endangered SILVER Advisory for a missing adult incident that occurred at Prospect and 73rd Terrace Gladstone, MO at 2:23 AM on 09/16/2025.

The endangered SILVER advisory missing adult is:
Richard Charles Hollman, a white, male, age 74, hgt 6' 1", 235 lbs, gray hair, blue eyes, wearing unknown type of clothing.

Diagnosed Medical Condition(s): Possible head injury and memory issues
Vehicle Information:

Beige 2009 Lexus RX5 bearing Missouri, VG6Z5S last seen Prospect and 73rd Terrace in Gladstone, MO, the destination and direction of travel is unknown.

Brief circumstances regarding the Endangered Silver Person incident:

Hollman has not been seen since September 16th, 2025, he has failed to pick up his medications, and he has not contacted family or returned home.

Anyone seeing the missing person, or vehicle, or anyone having any information related to the endangered missing person should immediately dial 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or call the Platte City Police Department at 816-858-5150.





November 16, 2025

The Platte City Police Department issued a SILVER Alert on Sunday afternoon, as a 74-year-old man was reported missing.

The police said that Rick Hollman has been missing for two months as of Sunday. He was last seen in the Gladstone area driving north of Gladstone in a gold 2009 Lexus RX SUV with Missouri license plate VG6Z5S on Sept. 16, 2025.


(Note: The articles in MSM dated Nov 16, read as if the Silver Alert was just issued on Nov 16. Actually, it was first issued in September.)
 
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I'm curious as to the diagnoised head injury. Recent? Was the memory issues tied into that, or was that preexisting? If so, why was he driving? - i.e. lived alone, access to his own vehicle or lived with family and just took off? (I've had elderly parents - they will do that even if told not to drive).
 

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