[UPDATE: Police said at 6:45 p.m. that Reisinger had been located. Spokesman Donny Moses said he was found "somewhere in the community" but would not release details to protect his privacy. He did note, however, that Reisinger was "providing entertainment to all in his presence."]
Edward Reisinger III said his father left the house Friday afternoon to take two checks to a neighborhood check-cashing shop.
The elder Reisinger, a retired Sparrows Point steelworker, does not have dementia or Alzheimer's and often goes on walks, his son said.
"He walks around a lot," said Reisinger. "He goes and plays pinochle. He sees his girlfriend."
He did not bring extra clothes, his cell phone or his blood pressure medicine or asthma inhaler with him when he left Friday, his son said.
Reisinger said that the check cashing place confirmed that his father had cashed two checks Friday afternoon. His father's girlfriend said she has not seen or heard from him either, he said.
"The worst case scenario is that someone was watching him get the cash," Reisinger said. "We're just praying that he's ok."
He is 5'- 8" tall and 190 lbs. He was last seen wearing a blue jacket, blue pants, and black boots.
Anyone with information in reference to the above missing person is asked to call the Missing Persons Unit at 443-984-7385 or 911.