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Broward Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help to Find Missing Pompano Beach Man With Urgent Medical Needs

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Published on November 22, 2024
Broward Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help to Find Missing Pompano Beach Man With Urgent Medical NeedsSource: X/Broward Sheriff

The Broward Sheriff’s Office is currently on the search for a 65-year-old Pompano Beach resident, Charles McLendon, who was last seen on October 27. McLendon, described as standing 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighing about 130 pounds with gray hair and brown eyes, is still missing, and authorities are seeking assistance from the public. WSVN reports that he has a medical condition that urgently requires medication.

BSO spokeswoman Claudinne Caro communicated that the last confirmed sighting of McLendon was near the 800 block of Southwest Seventh Street. In the urgent effort to rapidly locate McLendon, the BSO Missing Persons Unit has released these details in the hope that someone will come forward with information. Local10 added that anyone who might have seen McLendon or knows of his location is encouraged to immediately reach out to authorities.

The Broward Sheriff's Office is making it easy for individuals to report any relevant information by offering several ways to get in touch. Detective Leonard Charla is the officer assigned to this case, and he can to be contacted directly at 954-321-4274. Additionally, there is a non-emergency BSO number for those who wish to provide tips or leads which is 954-764- HELP (4357).

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