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Missing Bronx man Earl Alleyne possibly spotted in Englewood; police ask for public's help
Missing Bronx man Earl Alleyne possibly spotted in Englewood; police ask for public's help
The Englewood Police Department is asking for assistance from the public as it looks for a long-term missing 30-year-old Bronx man who was possibly spotted in the city.
Earl Alleyne, a 5-foot-10, 311-pound black man with a scar on his left leg, left his home in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx around March 20 and hasn’t had contact with family since, said Detective Capt. Timothy Torell.
Alleyne’s family members are “extremely concerned” about his well-being, as he requires medication on a regular basis, said Torell. There was a report Alleyne was seen in the “King Gardens” apartment complex in Englewood’s Fourth Ward in April, said police.
Alleyne was last seen wearing a blue checkered coat, blue sweatpants and gray sneakers. Anyone with information about Alleyne’s whereabouts can call the Police Department at 201-568-2700 or Detective Bureau directly at 201-568-4875.
*Pic at the link*
Missing Bronx man Earl Alleyne possibly spotted in Englewood; police ask for public's help
The Englewood Police Department is asking for assistance from the public as it looks for a long-term missing 30-year-old Bronx man who was possibly spotted in the city.
Earl Alleyne, a 5-foot-10, 311-pound black man with a scar on his left leg, left his home in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx around March 20 and hasn’t had contact with family since, said Detective Capt. Timothy Torell.
Alleyne’s family members are “extremely concerned” about his well-being, as he requires medication on a regular basis, said Torell. There was a report Alleyne was seen in the “King Gardens” apartment complex in Englewood’s Fourth Ward in April, said police.
Alleyne was last seen wearing a blue checkered coat, blue sweatpants and gray sneakers. Anyone with information about Alleyne’s whereabouts can call the Police Department at 201-568-2700 or Detective Bureau directly at 201-568-4875.
*Pic at the link*