Louisville Authorities Cancel Golden Alert for Missing Man

Community members collaborating to find a missing person

Louisville, Kentucky, December 14, 2025

Louisville Metro Police have canceled a Golden Alert for 59-year-old Sean Worsley, who was reported missing and has since been found safe. Last seen in a gray sweatsuit near UofL Health Jewish Hospital, family members alerted authorities, leading to the alert’s issuance. This recent cancellation adds to a series of successful Golden Alert resolutions, which exemplify the community’s role in ensuring public safety. Residents are reminded to report any missing persons swiftly to aid law enforcement in their efforts.

Louisville Authorities Cancel Golden Alert for Missing 59-Year-Old Man

Louisville, Kentucky – Louisville Metro Police have canceled a Golden Alert for 59-year-old Sean Worsley after he was found safe. Worsley was last seen wearing a gray sweatsuit in the 900 block of South Preston Street, near UofL Health Jewish Hospital. Family members reported him missing, prompting the alert. No further details have been released.

Recent Golden Alert Cancellations in Louisville

In recent months, Louisville authorities have successfully located several individuals after issuing Golden Alerts. Notably, a 67-year-old woman was found safe after being reported missing, and a 78-year-old man was located unharmed following a similar alert.

Understanding Golden Alerts

Golden Alerts are issued by law enforcement to quickly disseminate information about missing persons, particularly those who are elderly or have medical conditions, to solicit public assistance in locating them. These alerts are typically broadcast through various media channels to reach a wide audience promptly. The effectiveness of Golden Alerts showcases the vital role community involvement plays in ensuring public safety and assisting local law enforcement.

Safety Considerations

Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any information regarding missing persons to local authorities. Prompt reporting can significantly aid in the safe recovery of individuals and assist law enforcement in their efforts. This underlines the importance of community engagement and the positive outcomes that can result from prompt public action.

Weather Advisory

As of Sunday, December 14, 2025, Louisville is experiencing clear skies with a temperature of 7°F (-14°C). The forecast for the day is partly sunny and frigid, with a high of 14°F (-10°C) and a low of 1°F (-17°C). Residents are advised to take necessary precautions against the extreme cold, as such temperatures can be dangerous for outdoor activities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Golden Alert?

A Golden Alert is issued by law enforcement to quickly disseminate information about missing persons, particularly those who are elderly or have medical conditions, to solicit public assistance in locating them. These alerts are typically broadcast through various media channels to reach a wide audience promptly.

How can I assist in locating missing persons?

If you have any information regarding a missing person, contact local authorities immediately. Prompt reporting can significantly aid in the safe recovery of individuals and assist law enforcement in their efforts.

What precautions should I take during extreme cold weather?

During extreme cold, limit outdoor activities, dress in layers, and ensure you have adequate protection against the cold. Prolonged exposure can lead to serious health risks such as frostbite and hypothermia. Stay informed about weather conditions and take necessary precautions to stay safe.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Description
Incident Cancellation of Golden Alert for missing 59-year-old man, Sean Worsley, after he was found safe.
Location Louisville, Kentucky
Details Worsley was last seen wearing a gray sweatsuit in the 900 block of South Preston Street, near UofL Health Jewish Hospital. Family members reported him missing, prompting the alert. No further details have been released.
Recent Alerts Recent successful Golden Alert cancellations in Louisville, including a 67-year-old woman and a 78-year-old man found safe.
Weather Advisory Clear skies with a temperature of 7°F (-14°C). High of 14°F (-10°C) and low of 1°F (-17°C). Residents advised to take precautions against extreme cold.

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