File Photo – Cary Police Department. | Photo via Village of Cary.

UPDATE: The man has been located and is safe.

Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man possibly in need of medical attention that went missing on Tuesday in Cary.

The Village of Cary said in a social media post around 4:50 p.m. Tuesday that there was police activity in the 200 block of North First Street in Cary.

Officials said police were searching the area in an attempt to locate a missing individual who may require medical attention.

The missing person is described as a white male, approximately 30 years old, 6-foot-4, 230 pounds, with long blonde hair, a blue t-shirt, gray shorts and sandals.

Village officials said police were trying to find the man for his own well-being and there is no threat to the public.

Cary Deputy Police Chief Scott Naydenoff told Lake and McHenry County Scanner on Wednesday that the man remains missing.

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“We discontinued our active search and are passively attempting to locate him to confirm his well-being,” Naydenoff said.

A photo of the man and his name was not immediately available to be released, Naydenoff said, adding that the police department wanted to “respect his and his family’s privacy.”

Anyone who spots the missing man is asked to call 911.