Police search for missing 72-year-old manchester man last seen saturday

Police search for missing 72-year-old Manchester man last seen Saturday

MANCHESTER, NJ – Authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding 72-year-old Victor Cosentino, who was last seen Saturday in the area of Arizona Avenue.

Cosentino was wearing a black shirt and black pants and driving a white 2013 Nissan Rogue with New Jersey license plate H86VKC.

Despite several investigative efforts, police said his whereabouts remain unknown.


Key Points

  • Victor Cosentino, 72, last seen Saturday near Arizona Avenue in Manchester
  • He was driving a white 2013 Nissan Rogue with NJ plates H86VKC
  • Police ask anyone with information to call 732-657-6111

Police continue active search

Manchester Township Police said officers and detectives have followed multiple leads since Cosentino was reported missing but have yet to locate him or his vehicle. Search efforts are ongoing, and neighboring agencies have been notified.

Public urged to assist

Anyone who may have seen Cosentino or the white Nissan Rogue is asked to contact the Manchester Township Police Department immediately at 732-657-6111. Police also encourage residents and businesses in the area to check security cameras for possible sightings.

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