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Philip Keeling

Taylorsville, IN

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Philip Keeling
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Philip Keeling, 36

Philip Keeling was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated by Columbus Police Department on 4/6/17. He was released from the Bartholomew County Jail on 4/7/17. Mr. Keeling traveled on foot to the tow company that impounded his vehicle. He did not have the proper documentation to prove ownership of the vehicle since it was recently purchased. A driver from the tow company transported him to the Burger King (10385 N US31, Taylorsville IN 47280) and gave him a cable to charge his cell phone. He did not have any contact with his family and one member learned of the arrest by searching on the internet. His mother and step-father reported him missing on 5/27/17. The only known cellphone number for him shows his last location in the Louisville, KY area. However the phone service was shut off due to non-payment on 5/6/17.

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Case ID39643
Last Seen2017-04-07
CityTaylorsville
StateIN
Height5' 9"
Weight175
SourceNamUs
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