Oakland County
Public’s help sought in finding missing Madison Heights man considered to be endangered
A Madison Heights man described as “endangered” is lacking and police are asking for the general public’s assist to search out him.
The final recognized whereabouts of Jamar Tate, 44, was his dwelling within the 26000 block of Hampden Road on Saturday, Jan. 10, at roughly 4:20 p.m., police stated. He suffers from an mental incapacity and “might not be capable to take care of himself in freezing climate,” police stated on Sunday night.
Tate is 6 toes tall, weighs 200 kilos, has black hair, brown eyes and is African American, police stated. When he went lacking, he was carrying a black winter coat, blue denims, Timberland boots and a white baseball cap.
Anybody who is aware of the place Tate is or might have seen him is requested to contact the Madison Heights Police Division at 248-585-2100.
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