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Public Urged to Help Find Critically Missing 58-Year-Old Man in Milwaukee

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Published on September 30, 2024
Public Urged to Help Find Critically Missing 58-Year-Old Man in MilwaukeeSource: Milwaukee Police Department

The Milwaukee Police Department has issued a public appeal for assistance in locating Gregory Trotter, a 58-year-old man reported as critically missing. As per FOX6 News, Trotter was last seen on Saturday afternoon, in the vicinity of 76th St. and Carmen Ave.

Trotter, a Black man, is described as being about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds, with a light complexion, brown eyes, and short dark hair. He currently does not have facial hair, which differs from previous photographs. He was last seen wearing a black jacket, a brown brimmed hat, black jogging pants, and black tennis shoes. According to WISN, the police added that Trotter has several small moles on his face and is missing his top three and bottom three teeth. He is also said to be minimally verbal.

Previous incidents have seen Trotter go missing, with one particular case back in June, where he was found after less than two days. It is also noted by FOX6 News that he was located at Froedtert Hospital during an earlier disappearance.

Authorities are urging anyone with information to quickly come forward to aid in the search. The Milwaukee Police Department—District 4 can be reached at 414-935-7242, as stated in reports from both WISN and TMJ4. The community's cooperation is deemed essential, as each passing moment could crucially dictate the outcome of Gregory Trotter's safety and wellbeing.