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Silver Alert Canceled, Sammie Young, Jr. Found Safe in Murfreesboro

Silver Alert Canceled, Sammie Young, Jr. Found Safe in Murfreesboro

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has called off the Silver Alert for 64-year-old Sammie Young, Jr., who was previously reported missing in Murfreesboro. The alert, which was originally issued on Thursday afternoon, has been lifted as TBI confirmed that Mr. Young has been found and is now confirmed to be safe, according to

WKRN

.

UPDATE: Sammie Young, Jr., the subject of a

#TNSilverAlert

, has been found safe. Thanks for helping us spread the word!

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Concerns for Young’s safety were significant due to his medical condition, which may impair his ability to return safely without assistance. He was last spotted on November 4 on Lebanon Pike, as reported by

WSMV

. Young is described as being 5′9″ with brown eyes and black hair and may have been driving a silver Kia Soul with TN tag BNB-7449 when he went missing.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation took to social media to accelerate the search, urging the public to help locate Young. They posted a detailed description of him and his vehicle to aid in identification through their campaign using #TNSilverAlert. “We need your help to find Sammie Young, Jr., who is missing from Murfreesboro,” the

TBI

stated. They encouraged anyone with information to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

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