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Silver Alert canceled for 73-year-old Salt Lake County man

(Photo courtesy of The Utah Department of Public Safety) Kenneth Brockell was last seen on Nov. 12. He told his employer on Nov. 11 he was in the hospital and wouldn’t be coming to work for a while, but wouldn’t say which hospital.

(Photo courtesy of The Utah Department of Public Safety) Kenneth Brockell was last seen on Nov. 12. He told his employer on Nov. 11 he was in the hospital and wouldn’t be coming to work for a while, but wouldn’t say which hospital.

The Utah Department of Public Safety has canceled a Silver Alert issued for a 73-year-old man who disappeared earlier this month.

No further information was immediately available.

Kenneth Brockell was last seen on Nov. 12. He told his employer on Nov. 11 he was in the hospital and wouldn’t be coming to work for a while, but wouldn’t say which hospital. Brockell was supposed to move out of his apartment on Nov. 15. but all of his belongings were still in the apartment when it was checked.

Brockell uses a red and black motorized scooter to move around more easily because of an injury, although he can move without it. He is 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 155 pounds. He has gray hair and blue eyes.

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