UPDATE - 8:58 p.m.
A Silver Alert issued for David Dvorchak, 69, of Buda, has been discontinued after authorities found him deceased in Travis County, according to a press release.
The Travis County Sheriffs Office is investigating.
This story is developing. We will provide updates as they become available.
EARLIER
The Buda Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating an elderly man who went missing Jan. 15.
David Paul Dvorchak, 69, left his house in Buda to an appointment in the 2500 block of west William Cannon Drive in Austin Jan. 15. According to a press release, the last location Dvorchak was seen was at the Cabela's in Buda that same day.
Dvorchak is described as a white male who is 6-feet, 2-inches tall and weighs approximately 270 pounds. Dvorchak has a full head of graying brown hair, hazel eyes, a large torso and small legs. He was last seen wearing a dark colored t-shirt, blue jean pants, a black colored medical boot on his right foot, a medical alert necklace and eye classes. According to the release, Dvorchak has severe medical issues and must be located immediately.
Dvorchak was last seen driving a 2013 white Chevy Equinox with the license plate 4KSMR.
Anyone who may have information regarding Dvorchak's whereabouts should contact Detective Dustin Maxwell at 312.312.1001 ext. 254 or email at [email protected].
Correction: In an earlier version of the story, we incorrectly reported David Dvorchak as a resident of Austin who lived in the 2500 block of West William Cannon Drive. Dvorchak lived in Buda. We apologize for the error.