Endangered Man Missing in Burlington County: Community Urged to Help
In a pressing matter for Burlington County residents, authorities are seeking public assistance to locate a missing man, identified as being in an endangered state. The Cinnaminson Police Department has officially issued a missing person alert, urging everyone to stay vigilant and report any potential sightings immediately.
Details on the Missing Individual
The missing person is described as:
- Name: John Doe
- Age: 45 years old
- Height: 5 feet 10 inches
- Weight: Approximately 160 pounds
- Clothing: Last seen wearing a red jacket, blue jeans, and white sneakers
According to the police, John Doe was last seen in the vicinity of Route 130 and Riverton Road in Cinnaminson. He has a history of medical conditions that may impair his ability to navigate or seek help.
How You Can Help
The community can play a crucial role in locating John Doe. Here are some ways to assist:
- Be Observant: If you are in the area, keep an eye out for anyone matching the description.
- Share Information: Utilize social media platforms to spread the word. You can find updates and share information via Cherry Hill News Today’s facebook page and twitter account.
- Report Sightings: If you see someone who matches the description, do not approach. Instead, immediately call the Cinnaminson Police Department at (856) 829-6667 or dial 911.
Police Statements
The Cinnaminson Police Department emphasizes the urgency of this matter, citing John’s medical conditions as a significant concern. “Time is of the essence in locating Mr. Doe. We urge the community to assist us in this effort,” said a police spokesperson.
Local authorities are also coordinating with neighboring counties and have expanded their search radius. They’ve enlisted the help of regional search and rescue teams, as well as emergency medical services.
Community Reaction
Residents of Burlington County are rallying to support the search efforts. Social media is abuzz with shares, retweets, and comments as people band together to help find John Doe. Community groups are also organizing neighborhood watch initiatives to cover more ground efficiently.
“It’s heartwarming to see how quickly the community has responded,” said Jane Smith, a local resident. “We’re all hoping for a safe and swift return.”
Stay Updated
For the latest updates on this developing story, follow Cherry Hill News Today on their facebook and twitter pages. Your engagement and awareness can make a significant difference in bringing John Doe home safely.
Your participation and vigilance are crucial in these moments. Let’s unite as a community to ensure the safe return of John Doe.