Daniel Winters, 54, of Algonquin, has been missing for two days after possibly boarding a train to Chicago at the Pingree Road Metra station in Crystal Lake Friday morning. | Provided Photo

Police are still searching for a 54-year-old, who is considered endangered, after he went missing from Algonquin and was last spotted at a Metra station in Crystal Lake.

The Illinois State Police activated an Endangered Missing Person Advisory for Daniel Winters, 54, of Algonquin, early Saturday morning.

The Algonquin Police Department said they are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Winters, who went missing on Friday.

A family member, who last spoke with the man on Monday, filed a report with the police department.

Winters was at his residence in the 800 block of Red Coach Lane in Algonquin around 7:30 a.m. Friday.

He was later spotted at the Pingree Road Metra station in Crystal Lake around 9:50 a.m. the same morning.

Winters intended to visit the Pacific Garden Mission on Canal Street in Chicago but never arrived.

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Daniel Winters, 54, of Algonquin.

Winters does not own a car or a cell phone and is not carrying any forms of identification.

He also has a condition that places him in danger. Police said he requires medication and could become non-verbal and sedentary without it.

He is described as a male white, six feet tall, 230 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a black shirt and dirty slack pants in 39-degree weather with worn shoes.

“Officers have been working tirelessly to locate him safely which include checking phone records, purchases and many more. Help us and Daniel’s family bring him home safely,” the police department said in a statement.

Anyone with information regarding Winters’ whereabouts should contact the Algonquin Police Department’s Tip Line at 847-658-5136 or call 911.