Woodbury man located safe after eight days missing in Florida

After eight days missing in Miami Beach, Florida, a Woodbury man was found safe on Tuesday.

Bill Llewellyn was last seen about 4 p.m. Jan. 23 on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach while on a vacation with his wife. He also has early-onset dementia.

“Uncle Bill was found last night and is with family! Thank you for everyone’s support,” Ben Tilson wrote in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

Llewellyn is originally from Woodbury. Tilson, of Tilson’s Auto Repair in Rochester, describes Llewellyn as “just one of those guys you can have conversations that last all day with. He’s just a fun, upbeat guy.”

Family members from Minnesota searched in the Miami Beach area and asked people in the community to help them search and share information on Llewellyn.

He was located by the North Miami Police Department, according to Miami Beach police.

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