Plainfield police search for missing man last seen in camouflage pajamas

Plainfield police search for missing man last seen in camouflage pajamas

PLAINFIELD, NJ – A citywide search is underway for Conner Oldfield, a man reported missing Friday afternoon after he was last seen walking along Watson Avenue wearing camouflage pajamas.

According to the Plainfield Police Department, Oldfield was last spotted around 1:30 p.m. on January 24, about two hours before his disappearance was officially reported at 3:13 p.m. Authorities described him as a Black male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing approximately 165 pounds, with black hair, brown eyes, and a distinctive scar on his forehead.

Oldfield was last seen wearing yellow, black, and gray camouflage fleece pajamas paired with a gray zip-up jacket. Police have asked nearby residents to check doorbell and security footage for any sign of the missing man or unusual activity in the area during that time frame.

  • Conner Oldfield was last seen Friday afternoon on Watson Avenue in Plainfield.
  • Police urge residents to review home surveillance footage for any clues.
  • Anyone with information should call 908-753-3360 or email tips@plainfieldpolicenj.gov.

Investigators are following up on leads as the search continues through the weekend. Anyone with potential information on Oldfield’s whereabouts is urged to reach out to the Plainfield Police Department immediately.

Residents can also visit the department’s official channels or submit tips through the linked security and doorbell footage options to assist in locating Conner Oldfield.

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