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Authorities asking for public’s help in locating Osakis man

August 12, 2016 By Tasha Redel

 

Alan-Thomas

The Todd County Sheriff’s office is asking for the public’s help in locating 47-year-old Alan Thomas of Osakis. He was last seen at his residence a week ago yesterday(thurs) and was headed to visit friends in Blaine. Thomas had planned to return home the same day but his family and friends have not heard from him since. He does have medical issues, that require daily medication. Thomas is five-feet-eight inches tall, 185 pounds with green eyes and is bald. He has a tattoo of “Thomas” across his shoulder blades and a Japanese tattoo on his shoulder. He is driving a 2008 charcoal gray Scion TC with a spoiler on the back. Minnesota license plate 039-NEH. Anyone with information should contact the Todd County Sheriff’s office.

 

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