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Silver Alert Issued for Missing 80-Year-Old Man in Casselberry, Community Urged to Help

Silver Alert Issued for Missing 80-Year-Old Man in Casselberry, Community Urged to Help

The community is on alert as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued a Silver Alert for 80-year-old James Martin Jr., who has gone missing from Casselberry. According to authorities, Martin was last seen near the 1400 block of Lake Shore Drive in Casselberry. Citing concerns for his well-being, the alert has been widely circulated in hopes of a swift resolution.

Martin is described as standing 6 feet tall, weighing 160 pounds, with gray hair and blue eyes. When he was last seen, he was wearing a gray T-shirt, gray shorts, and brown Crocs. Notably, he may be traveling in a distinctive red 2015 Volkswagen Beetle bearing Florida license plate number Y47GXN, with what FDLE described as a white bumper sticker on the left side of the license plate, according to a report byClickOrlando.

Authorities are asking for the public s help to find Martin. Anyone who has seen him or knows his location is urged to contact law enforcement immediately. The FDLE and Casselberry Police Department lead the search and encourage community members to provide helpful information.

Anyone with information regarding James Martin Jr.’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact the FDLE or call the Casselberry Police Department at 407-262-7606 or 911. Additionally, there is a dedicated hotline at 1-888-FL-MISSING (1-888-356-4774) for those who may have details of Martin’s disappearance,FOX 35 Orlandoreported.

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