Baltimore police urgently seek missing 73-year-old man

Baltimore Police Urgently Seek Missing 73-Year-Old Man

BALTIMORE, Md. — The Baltimore Police Department is seeking public assistance to locate 73-year-old James Clemmons, a vulnerable adult who has been missing since August 6.

Clemmons was last seen in the 3000 block of Brendon Avenue. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a green sweater, plaid pants, and black and white sneakers. He is described as being 6 feet tall and weighing 180 pounds.

Baltimore police urgently seek missing 73-year-old man
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Anyone with information about James Clemmons’ whereabouts is urged to call 911 immediately. The Baltimore Police are actively working to ensure his safe return.

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