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76-Year-Old Man Missing in Delton, Michigan State Police Ask for Public’s Help

The Michigan State Police have issued an appeal to the public for assistance in the search for a missing Delton man, 76-year-old Michael John Hodge. According to

WZZM13

, Hodge was last seen this past Friday, and concerns have swiftly emerged regarding his well-being.

Given no further description of his potential whereabouts or what he may have been wearing at the time of his disappearance was made available, apart from his habitual black fleece jacket. As reported by

WOOD TV8

, “His family is concerned about his well-being,” a sentiment shared by state officials.

A

social media post

from the MSP Fifth District disclosed that Michael John Hodge was last seen by “someone other than his wife,” intensifying the urgency of the situation.

Wayland post troopers are requesting assistance from the public with helping to locate a missing Delton, MI man. Michael John Hodge w/m 76 years old was last seen on Friday 11/8/24 by someone other than his wife. Micheal is known to wear a black fleece jacket. His family is…

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State police have requested that anyone with any information to quickly make contact with local enforcement. People with potential leads are urged to either call 911 or reach out directly to the Michigan State Police Wayland Post at 269-657-6081, as advised by

WZZM13

report.

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