IL LOGAN DUNNE: Missing from Peoria, IL - 2 June 2023 - Age 32 *Found Deceased*

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Peoria police looking for missing man

The Peoria County Sheriff's Office is working with the Peoria Police Department on locating Logan Dunne. The Sheriff's Office has received reports that Dunne was possibly spotted on foot, Sunday (June 11th) at approximately 2:00 p.m. in the area of Southport Rd and Kickapoo Edwards Rd. The two photos of Dunne with the Blue Shirt and Blue jeans on are what he was last seen wearing.
SUBJECT: Missing Person
PPD Incident #23-10224
The Peoria Police Department is requesting assistance from the public with locating a missing male, Logan Dunne.
Dunne was last seen in the 200 block of NE Glen Oak Avenue on June 2nd.
Dunne is a white male, 32-years old, approximately 5’10” tall, approximately 170 pounds, brown eyes, brown hair. Dunne was last seen wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans (picture of Dunne is attached).
If you have seen or know the whereabouts of Dunne, please contact the Peoria Police Department immediately at (309) 673-4521.
Media - LOGAN DUNNE: Missing from Peoria, IL - 2 June 2023 - Age 32
 
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The search for Logan Dunne continues

More than 100 people came out Monday to search for 32-year-old Logan Dunne.


Peoria police looking for missing man

Dunne is 5’10 and was reported last seen in blue jeans and a blue shirt leaving Carle Methodist Hospital in Peoria on foot. Dunne has been a type 1 diabetic since he was four years old.

His family knows the longer he goes without his insulin, the more danger he’s in.


“He could still be on his feet, but there’s a possibility he might be in a diabetic coma,” said Logan’s Father Brian Dunne.


His parents said they tried reaching out to the hospital for an update on their son but were denied any information due to HIPAA laws and weren’t made aware that he had left the hospital.



“Methodist Hospital did not tell us he left for three days because of HIPAA laws even though we called all weekend to ask them how his condition was, and they never let us speak to him,” said Brian Dunne.
 
This is most recent picture! Please please watch for Logan. Possibly last seen near wildlife prairie park and also daycare on rt 8 on Sunday.
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This doesn't mean he is safe but this sounds like an adult male who left of his own accord and the parents are worried as they weren't informed as they feel they should have been but that's his right. This means imo there is great hope he is safe and was only exercising his adult rights. HOPEFULLY anyhow.
 

Search for Logan Dunne paused, waiting for more clues​

The family of Logan Dunne is pausing the search while they wait for more clues.

According to a Facebook post from Eileen Ward Huber, the “family is very appreciative of you all, but we plan on taking time off until we get a solid clue.”


 
This doesn't mean he is safe but this sounds like an adult male who left of his own accord and the parents are worried as they weren't informed as they feel they should have been but that's his right. This means imo there is great hope he is safe and was only exercising his adult rights. HOPEFULLY anyhow.
If his blood sugar was off (which it likely was since he was at the hospital...) and he hasn't had his insulin with him, there is a very real danger to his safety. But the sighting of him more than a week later is good news. Though it seems his family has good reason to be concerned for his physical and mental health, I also hope he's just out there doing his own things for now.
 
If his blood sugar was off (which it likely was since he was at the hospital...) and he hasn't had his insulin with him, there is a very real danger to his safety. But the sighting of him more than a week later is good news. Though it seems his family has good reason to be concerned for his physical and mental health, I also hope he's just out there doing his own things for now.
Hopefully he knows how to take care of his diabetes and has the resources to do it. He's dealt with it for a long time. It doesn't sound like he was dependent upon his parents, at least. I sure do understand their concern, though.
 

by: Sean Lisitza
Posted: Jun 15, 2023 / 09:02 AM CDT
Updated: Jun 15, 2023 / 09:02 AM CDT

PEORIA COUNTY, Ill. (WMBD) — The family of Logan Dunne is continuing the search Thursday.

According to Eileen Ward Huber, they searched the area near Jubilee State Park and Kickapoo Edwards Road Tuesday.

Huber said finding him is critical because Dunne is a type 1 diabetic, and going this long without insulin is increasingly dangerous.
 
If his blood sugar was off (which it likely was since he was at the hospital...) and he hasn't had his insulin with him, there is a very real danger to his safety. But the sighting of him more than a week later is good news. Though it seems his family has good reason to be concerned for his physical and mental health, I also hope he's just out there doing his own things for now.
i haven't had time to read the links. Or maybe am just not seeing it. He was sighted a week after leaving the hosp?
 
Hopefully he knows how to take care of his diabetes and has the resources to do it. He's dealt with it for a long time. It doesn't sound like he was dependent upon his parents, at least. I sure do understand their concern, though.
I think so too and I think there is a lot of hope to be had in this case, he is an adult. BUT the longer time goes, the more worrisome...
 

Parents worry medication has run out for missing Brimfield man​

A Brimfield man has been missing for 17 days now, but his parents are not giving up hope of finding him.

“We love you and we want you to come home,” his father Brian Dunne said through the camera.

“It’s been a long couple of weeks and there are still some moments we have but now we’re focused on trying to find him,” he continued.

The search has not been promising. There have been several potential sightings from around the Greater Peoria Area, but none of them were confirmed as Logan. joined by friends, neighbors, and strangers, the family searched the large expanse of woods behind Logan’s home on June 13, but without luck.



Logan has lived with type 1 Diabetes for most of his life. At first, the Dunnes thought he left without any insulin, but now believe he took an insulin pen with him from the hospital.

They believe it bought him some time, but after 17 days without medical attention, his parents are worried the insulin has run out. Logan also has other necessary medication that he has not had access to.

The Dunnes said Logan was administering his own insulin in the hospital. They said Carle believed he was not a danger to himself and allowed him to regulate his insulin.

Brian and Logan’s mother, Heather, believe he may have gotten in a car to head toward Tennessee. He has family in Nashville.


Logan performed echo-cardiograms at OSF in the cardiology unit. He owns his childhood home, raises chickens, and even keeps bees. He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder some years ago, according to his parents, but managed it well with medication.

“Nobody was aware he had bipolar because he managed it so well,” his mother said. “He had a great job. He was able to maintain his job and function.”

Around Memorial Day, Logan started exhibiting signs of a mental crisis. It’s not something that had happened before, according to his parents. Twice, crisis counselors from Carle Health visited him. On the second visit, Logan agreed to go to the hospital to get treatment.

Because of crisis counseling safety protocols, he was not able to go back inside his home to get his cell phone, wallet, or keys. Brian Dunne said he left with his insulin pump and the clothes on his back.


“We did trust them with his care,” Heather said. “That first week, we’d go to bed at night with a sense of relief that he was getting the help he needed.”

His family called every day, but Carle was unable to give any updates on his condition because of HIPPA. They could not confirm or deny his presence in the hospital. When Logan left Carle Hospital in Downtown Peoria around 5:30 a.m. on June 2, they weren’t aware.
 
I don't know if he is safe or not but there is a lot of reading between the lines to do here. He is an adult but was not allowed to go back in his own home to get his cell phone, wallet or keys. That's just ONE thing I sense here.

Who initiated the crisis visits? One can only make an educated guess.

There is either reason to worry or he left on his own and is fine. However, it is worrisome he left his home and things.

He is an adult and could well be getting medication elsewhere. HIPPA would likely keep the parents from knowing if he was, not to mention I'm not even sure LE could access that kind of info and if out of state, even harder to do so. They likely can't even access his financial things like use of a debit card etc. as if they can't prove he didn't leave voluntarily, he is an adult and those things I believe they wouldn't easily get a warrant for.

IF he is safe, ideally he will contact LE and tell them he is safe and does not want his whereabouts known and that he is gone of his own volition. We have seen such before.

He owns his childhood home probably means the parents let him live in the home OR gave him the home.

There is a worried family here and likely a caring one but sometimes family can be too enmeshed in each other's lives.

I pray he is all right and let his parents know. That would be the best case scenario.

Again just reading between some lines.

Not sure of anything but see reason for hope.

Where was this hospital? I mean haven't they caught sight of him on video anywhere if it is in a city after he left etc.? Pretty scary since they wouldn't let him take his wallet or cell phone, etc. that he doesn't have things that would help in his survival or contacting someone.
 

by: Tyler Ledford
Posted: Jun 19, 2023 / 02:38 PM CDT
Updated: Jun 19, 2023 / 02:38 PM CDT

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — Brimfield Evangelical Free Church will be holding a pray service for missing man Logan Dunne on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

According to Brimfield Evangelical Church Facebook page, the Dunne family is asking the community to join them to pray for Logan.

32-year-old Logan Dunne was last seen on June 2nd near the 200 block of NE Glen Oak Avenue.
 

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