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UPDATE: Green Alert Issued for 44-Year-Old Veteran Justin Cavin Missing in Southwest Indianapolis, Public Assistance Requested

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Published on September 17, 2024
UPDATE: Green Alert Issued for 44-Year-Old Veteran Justin Cavin Missing in Southwest Indianapolis, Public Assistance RequestedSource: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department

The Indiana State Police have activated a Green Alert for Justin Cavin, a 44-year-old veteran missing from southwest Indianapolis. Standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 180 pounds, Cavin has brown hair and green eyes.

Missing since Sept. 11, Cavin was believed to be in extreme danger and potentially in need of medical assistance, having last been seen around 10 p.m. according to WRTV. In an area that is a mix of residences and businesses, Cavin vanished near the intersection of Morris Street and Belmont Avenue, on the city's near southwest side. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) informed the public of his last known location in the 2100 block of West Morris Street as reported by WTHR.

The Green Alert, a categorization recently established for at-risk veterans, is an indication that the missing individuals may pose a danger to themselves or may need urgent medical attention.

Individuals with any knowledge regarding Justin Cavin's the whereabouts are urged to contact the authorities. The IMPD Missing Person's Unit can be reached at 317-327-6160, and Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana can receive anonymous tips at 317-262-8477, as clarified by WISH-TV. In what is recognized as an urgent situation, calling 911 could be the difference that ensures Cavin is found safe and is given the help he needs.