Waikato Police hope the successful conclusion of a search for a missing elderly Alzheimer's sufferer will attract more subscribers to technology they say made all the difference.
Constable Brian Connors of the Waikato Search and Rescue Squad said Alzheimer's sufferer James Goldsworthy was located in Whangamata shortly after 11am, more than four hours after he was reported missing by family from an Ocean Rd property.
"He was found safe and well though a bit disorientated and in need of a drink.
"Fortunately Mr Goldsworthy had subscribed to a radio tracking system which, on the arrival of a tracking device from Thames, was able to successfully locate him within 16 minutes of the system being deployed."
Mr Connors said the system, known as Wanda-Search involves people pendants that send out a radio signal that can be tracked.