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Missing man from Jefferson County found in Oklahoma

TOPEKA (KSNT) – A local sheriff’s office said a man who went missing near the start of September has been found in Oklahoma.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release on Sept. 8 that Patrick Crim has been found by the Kay County Sheriff’s Office in Oklahoma. He was reported missing on Sept. 1 after the Abate Bike Rally in Jefferson County on Aug. 30.

“Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office appreciates the volunteers who participated in the search for Patrick Crim along with the various agencies who dedicated their time and effort to assist with this matter.

Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is happy this matter has been resolved in a positive manner and the family of Patrick Crim can relax knowing their family member is alive and safe.”
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office press release excerpt

Several law enforcement agencies, volunteers and family of Crim spent days searching for him near the area of the Abate Bike Rally in early September.

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