North Las Vegas Police Seek Public Assistance In Locating Missing 64 Year Old Man With Dementia
North Las Vegas police need help finding 64 year old Derrick Weathers, who has dementia. He was last seen March 20 near Juanita May Avenue.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 21, 2026, 6:57 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from FOX5 Vegas

Disappearance From Juanita May Avenue
The North Las Vegas Police Department has launched a coordinated search for a local man who vanished under concerning circumstances. Derrick Weathers, 64, was last seen at approximately 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2026. According to investigators, he was last spotted in the 3800 block of Juanita May Avenue, a residential area in the northern part of the valley. Despite several days of searching by family and local authorities, his current whereabouts remain unknown, prompting a wider appeal for community assistance.
Physical Description And Medical Concerns
Weathers is described by law enforcement as a man standing 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing approximately 230 pounds. At the time of his disappearance, his specific attire was not recorded, making identification reliant on his physical features and recent photographs released by the department. The primary concern for his well being stems from a documented dementia diagnosis. Police emphasize that this medical condition significantly impairs his ability to care for himself and likely leaves him disoriented or unable to recognize his surroundings.
Urgent Appeal To The North Las Vegas Community
Given the duration of his absence and the current environmental conditions in the Las Vegas Valley, the search has been elevated to an endangered person status. Residents in the vicinity of Juanita May Avenue and surrounding neighborhoods are being asked to check their properties, outbuildings, and home security camera footage for any signs of the missing man. Authorities believe that Weathers may still be in the local area but could be in a state of confusion, making proactive community reporting essential for a safe recovery.
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