Police department seeking whereabouts of missing person

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WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — The Warner Robins Police Department is seeking the community’s help to locate a man who has gone missing. According to the police department, the man had been reported missing around Oct. 11, and they are now seeking information for his whereabouts.

The man they are seeking is 60-year-old Donald Nelson Goad, Jr. Goad was reported missing by his family after they were unable to reach him.

Goad is described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes. According to the police department, he is 5’7” and 140 pounds, with a scar on his ankle.

Goad has a 1989 blue Ford with Georgia plates. His plate number is PFP1513.

Goad also goes by multiple aliases, including Ronnie Lee Reese, Ron Reese and Ronald Wesley Goad.

Goad is homeless and has been spotted recently living behind Tony’s Pawn on North Davis Drive.

As of Monday, the department has been unable to locate Goad and has not received any leads.

Speaking with The Journal, Interim Chief Wayne Fisher said the community’s involvement in locating missing people is valuable.

“The community is very important in any effort to locate a missing person,” Fisher said. “It increases the number of eyes that are out looking, beyond the sheer number of police officers that we have, so it increases the likelihood that we’re able to locate any missing person.”

The police department urges anyone with information on Goad’s whereabouts to call Detective Del Giorno at (478) 302-5381 or the police department directly at (478) 302-5378.


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