May 16, 2014

LOS ANGELES -- Casey Kasem was located in Washington state Wednesday, three days after a Los Angeles judge expressed concerns about the ailing radio host's whereabouts amid a dispute between his wife and children from another marriage. Kasem's condition was not known, although his children rejoiced and said finding their father was the first step in bringing him back to the Los Angeles area...

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LOS ANGELES -- Casey Kasem was located in Washington state Wednesday, three days after a Los Angeles judge expressed concerns about the ailing radio host's whereabouts amid a dispute between his wife and children from another marriage.

Kasem's condition was not known, although his children rejoiced and said finding their father was the first step in bringing him back to the Los Angeles area.

Sgt. Mario Toti of Santa Monica, California, Police said Kasem was found by the Kitsap County Sheriff's Department on Wednesday, hours after Kasem's children filed a missing person's report. Kasem's daughter Kerri, appointed his temporary conservator at a hearing Monday, had to wait for court filings before she could file the report.

A Los Angeles judge ordered adult protective services and investigators to try to find Kasem after an attorney for his wife said the former "Top 40" host was no longer in the United States but he did not know where he was.

Kerri Kasem's attorney Troy Martin said during the hearing that Kasem had been moved to an Indian reservation but was not sure because he had been frequently moved from medical facilities.

"We are grateful to the local authorities for finding my dad," Kerri Kasem wrote in a statement. "We are one step closer to bringing him home."

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Casey Kasem, 82, has been in poor health in recent years. Kerri Kasem's court filings state her father is suffering from a form of dementia called Lewy Body Disease that had previously been incorrectly diagnosed as an advanced form of Parkinson's disease.

Until Monday, Casey Kasem's wife of 34 years, Jean, had been in control of his medical care and controlled access to him. She has blocked three of Kasem's children from a previous marriage, including Kerri Kasem, from seeing him in recent months, according to court filings.

Danny Deraney, a spokesman for Kerri Kasem and her siblings, said the family still had "grave concerns" about Casey Kasem's health.

Jean Kasem's attorney Craig Marcus argued Monday that his client had the right to move her husband to any facility she saw fit. Murphy said he had the authority to order an investigation into Casey Kasem's whereabouts and appointed an independent attorney and doctor to evaluate the radio host.

Casey Kasem gained fame with his radio music countdown shows, "American Top 40" and "Casey's Top 40," and was the voice of Shaggy in the cartoon "Scooby Doo."

Murphy scheduled a hearing for June 20 to receive updates on Kasem's health and wellbeing.

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