He was found in an El Monte restaurant and identified with the help of a bracelet he wears.
Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca and his wife, Carol Chiang, leave a United States courthouse after his arraignment on Aug. 12, 2016. San Marino Police Chief John Incontro told reporters at about 1 a.m. that Baca was found in an El Monte restaurant and identified with the help of a bracelet he wears.NBC4 reported Baca, 82, was last seen around 3:30 p.m. Sunday at his home.
The San Marino Police Department was heading the search for Baca, LASD Dep. V. Rodriguez told City News Service. The department was assisted in the search by several nearby departments and the sheriff’s missing-persons detectives, Incontro said.
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