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Missing Person Bulletin
Family and friends worried about blind Owen County man missing two weeks
The last time Violet Reno saw her son was Aug. 31, when she dropped him off at the camper in Patricksburg where he'd been living the past year.
The 41-year-old, nearly blind, Owen County man has since disappeared. A cadaver dog found nothing on the property around his camper. And a search untaken by 25 volunteers, friends and family members through thick woods on Sept. 10 turned up no clues.
Chris Callas had been staying with his mom the week before, recovering from surgery to repair a detached retina in his left eye, his good eye. Callas is blind in his right eye.
Reno got worried when she hadn't heard from Callas for a few days and was unable to reach him on his cell phone. She said the two communicated nearly every day.
She said one of the last people who saw Callas was a neighbor to the camper property who said he found Callas shoeless and disoriented in a field behind the camper on Sept. 3. He said he took the man back to the camper and said he should go inside and call his mother.
She never got a call. Her son is now listed on Indiana's Missing Persons Bulletin. The Owen County Sheriff's Department issued a flyer with a photo of Callas that asks anyone with information about his whereabouts to call the department at 812-829-4874.
Family and friends worried about blind Owen County man missing two weeks
The last time Violet Reno saw her son was Aug. 31, when she dropped him off at the camper in Patricksburg where he'd been living the past year.
The 41-year-old, nearly blind, Owen County man has since disappeared. A cadaver dog found nothing on the property around his camper. And a search untaken by 25 volunteers, friends and family members through thick woods on Sept. 10 turned up no clues.
Chris Callas had been staying with his mom the week before, recovering from surgery to repair a detached retina in his left eye, his good eye. Callas is blind in his right eye.
Reno got worried when she hadn't heard from Callas for a few days and was unable to reach him on his cell phone. She said the two communicated nearly every day.
She said one of the last people who saw Callas was a neighbor to the camper property who said he found Callas shoeless and disoriented in a field behind the camper on Sept. 3. He said he took the man back to the camper and said he should go inside and call his mother.
She never got a call. Her son is now listed on Indiana's Missing Persons Bulletin. The Owen County Sheriff's Department issued a flyer with a photo of Callas that asks anyone with information about his whereabouts to call the department at 812-829-4874.