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George Smith

Nekoosa, WI

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George Smith
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George Smith, 70

George's ex-wife, Twyla Smith, is concerned as she had not had contact with George for several months. starting in March of 1996. Twyla explained George stays quite frequently in the Tucson, Pima County, Arizona area and the identified last known location address in the Town of Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin. Twyla's concern stemmed from George not using their checking account for several months and this is his only source of income. Twyla believes George is deceased due to his medical condition, and the fact he is on medication which she doesn't believe he has purchased. George hasn't used the checking account for sometime. No other family members have heard from George since May of 1996.

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Case ID62487
Last Seen1996-03-15
CityNekoosa
StateWI
Height5' 11"
Weight145
SourceNamUs
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