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  • 19
    Sep
    2012
    5:28pm, EDT

    Missing man may have fallen from Amtrak train

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    A retired San Francisco firefighter missing nearly a week may have fallen off an Amtrak train he was riding from California to Chicago.


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    The family of Charlie Dowd, 69, said Wednesday that Amtrak police told them that a passenger saw Dowd about 10 p.m. on Sept. 13 near a train door. Another passenger found an exterior train door ajar about 11 p.m. that night but didn’t report it to Amtrak officials until the next morning.

    “Amtrak officials are now saying that Dowd may have opened the exterior door and fallen out,” the family said in a statement posted on a Facebook page dedicated to finding Dowd.


    The train was somewhere between Fort Morgan, Colo., and McCook, Neb., the family said, and searchers have been focused on the 160 miles of rail line between the two towns.

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    Yuma County, Colo., Sheriff Chad Day told NBC News that his agency on Tuesday finished searching by foot, ATV and even air the 40 miles of east-west track passing through his jurisdiction and had to tell the family and Amtrak police crews did not find Dowd.

    “If I were in that position,” he said of Dowd’s family, “no one could do anything that would be enough. “Certainly from my perspective we did what we could do and that everything was searched that could be searched.”

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    Charles Dowd, 69, a retired San Francisco firefighter and business owner en route to visit his son and family in Montreal, Quebec, Canada is missing.

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    Neighboring agencies are doing the same, he said.

    “I’m anxious right along with them,” Day said of Dowd’s family.

    Dowd boarded the California Zephyr on Sept. 12 in Emeryville, Calif., with plans to change trains in Chicago on Sept. 14 and continue to Montreal to visit his son. But when the train pulled into the Chicago station, Dowd was not aboard, yet his luggage, cell phone and medication were.

    Amtrak on Wednesday told NBC News it was continuing to coordinate searches with local agencies as it has done since Dowd was reported missing. 

    Family members say they are concerned because Dowd, a diabetic, could potentially be disoriented and needing his medication.

    “He’s a really independent spirit and was doing this trip for the adventure,” his daughter, Jennifer Dowd, told NBCBayArea.com. “This is a shocking turn of events.”

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    The family last heard from Dowd by cell phone on Sept.13, she said.

    The train conductor said a person who fits Dowd's description appeared disoriented and confused about his whereabouts, thinking he was in an apartment rather than on a train and that he needed to find the front door. Police have yet to confirm the man the conductor saw was actually Dowd.

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    26 comments

    Amtrak needs some employee training. A lot of seniors use the train, and to have an employee not assist a disorientated passenger is just terrible.

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  • 17
    Sep
    2012
    12:02pm, EDT

    Retired San Francisco firefighter missing from Amtrak train

    Courtesy of the Dowd family

    Charles Dowd, 69, a retired San Francisco firefighter went missing en route to visit his son and family in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

    By NBCBayArea.com and NBC News staff

    A retired San Francisco firefighter was reported missing after he disappeared from an Amtrak train headed to Chicago.

    Charles J. Dowd was traveling on a train from Emeryville, Calif., but when the train arrived in Chicago on Sept. 14, Amtrak officials found his luggage, cell phone and medication, but Dowd was not on the train, according to family members. His eventual destination was a visit with family in Montreal.

    Family members say they are concerned because Dowd, 69, is potentially disoriented and needs his medication.

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    "He has medical needs and does need his medication for high blood pressure and heart disease," daughter Jennifer Dowd told CNN affiliate KGO. "He is diabetic, but for medical reasons we obviously want him. We need to know where he is."


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    Dowd was last heard from by cell phone on Sept. 13, and was allegedly last seen by a train conductor near Omaha, Neb.

    The conductor said a person who fits Dowd's description appeared disoriented and confused about his whereabouts, thinking he was in an apartment rather than on a train and that he needed to find the front door. Police have yet to confirm the man the conductor saw was actually Dowd.

    According to CNN, the train made several overnight stops: in Fort Morgan, Colo., and in the Nebraska cities of McCook, Holdrege, Hasting, Lincoln and Omaha.

    Dowd is described as a white male with blue eyes and gray hair. He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 175 pounds. His family set up a Facebook page to help find him.

    Dowd's children are traveling to Omaha Monday and plan to go to the Amtrak station at 3 p.m. CT to pass out flyers and search the area.

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    75 comments

    He shouldn't have been traveling alone with such medical issues. I hope for his safe return.

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