Police seek public help to find man in 70s who went missing in Tampin

Elderly man had gone missing from house in Kg Air Gelugor after family argument, say cops

4:05 PM MYT

 

SEREMBAN – Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a septuagenarian who went missing from his house following an argument with his family in Kg Air Gelugor, Gemencheh, Tampin, near here yesterday.

Tampin district police chief Amiruddein Sariman said that the man’s son had informed police that his 70-year-old father had left the house at 9.30am in a maroon Honda HRV.

“The man was wearing a grey-blue striped T-shirt, blue trousers and a hat. The son called his father’s mobile phone number but was unable to reach him, and the elderly man failed to return home.

“The last time the man’s mobile phone could be contacted was around 1pm on February 9, and the report of his disappearance was lodged at the Tampin district control centre,” he said in a statement today.

He urged those with information on the missing man to contact the Tampin police district headquarters at 06-443-1999, or any police station. – February 10, 2024

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