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Montgomery County Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing Germantown Man, 60-Year-Old Romin Vahid Furutan

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Published on May 18, 2025
Montgomery County Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing Germantown Man, 60-Year-Old Romin Vahid FurutanSource: Montgomery County Department of Police

The Montgomery County Police Department is asking for the community's help finding Romin Vahid Furutan, a 60-year-old resident of Germantown who has been missing and was last seen by his family. The precise date and time of his disappearance have not been specified. Authorities are concerned for Furutan's welfare.

According to Montgomery County, Romin Vahid Furutan has vanished under unclear circumstances. Although not much information regarding the conditions of his disappearance has been made public, the need to locate him is imminent, and detectives are keen on gathering any information that can assist in the search. The Montgomery County Department of Police is intensifying its efforts and broadcasting its plea to the public, hoping that someone will come forward with a lead that can offer some clarity and direction in this unsettling time.

Furutan is approximately 5'5" tall and weighs around 200 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes. Details about what he might have been wearing at the time of his disappearance are not available. The call for public assistance underscores the urgency that comes with each passing hour in cases of missing persons, especially when it involves a vulnerable adult.

Community members with any information about Furutan's whereabouts are encouraged to contact the Montgomery County Police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000, with the reminder that no piece of information is too small, each detail might be the one that leads to a reunion, leads to answers in the echoing silence of not knowing where a loved one has gone. The police's plea echoes in the community, touching hearts and reminding us of our shared humanity, our instinct to reach out, and our need to help when one of our own is lost.