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982b

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The following criteria shall concur, prior to the activation of the 'SILVER Alert':(1) The person must have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or other kind of dementia;(2) the citizen reporting a missing person to the Police must prove that the missing person suffers from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia through a letter certified by the physician or by furnishing evidence of prescription drugs to treat such condition;(3) and that, due to the aforementioned conditions, the missing person lacks the faculty to consent, and that there is an imminent danger of bodily harm or death;(4) that the Puerto Rico Police has determined that the person meets the aforementioned criteria and is indeed missing, and(5) the person who makes the report must provide the following information: name, age, diagnosis, physical description of the missing person, the clothes he/she was wearing on the date he/she was last seen, and any other information that may be useful to identify and locate the missing person. History —Oct. 26, 2009, No. 132, § 4.