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Police searching for man last seen at Essex Target store

December 1, 2016 Police News No Comments
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targetphotoBaltimore County police are searching for a missing, disoriented man who was last seen exiting a Target on 1330 Martin Boulevard in Essex at approximately 4:34 p.m. on Nov. 27, police said.

Jash Gurung, 35, has light brown skin, short black hair, brown eyes and a mustache. He is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 110 pounds, police said. They said he was last seen wearing blue jeans, a green shirt, a blue and white striped jacket, black shoes and a black baseball cap with an unknown type of white emblem.

Gurung’s case was described by police as critical because he is unfamiliar with the area and has no means for transportation. He became separated from his family members inside the store, police said.

In a still photo taken from the security cameras at Target, Gurung was last seen carrying a plastic Target bag as he exited the store.

Anyone who has seen Mr. Gurung or has any information on his possible whereabouts is urged to contact the Baltimore County Police Department at 401-307-2020.

— Simone Ebongo Bayehe

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