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Augusta Police Look for Missing Man

Augusta Police Look for Missing Man

Zachary Allen - Augusta Police Department


The Augusta Police Department is asking for public help to locate a missing man.

Police say Zachary Allen was reported missing by his family Tuesday.

He was last known to be wearing a blue L.L. Bean winter jacket with athletic or khaki pants.

(Zachary Allen – Augusta Police Department)

Police say he is known to frequent the Viles Arboretum, but he could be somewhere on the east side of Augusta.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Augusta Police at 207-626-2370 and speak with APD dispatch.

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