May 18, 2012

CD: Police searching for Oktibbeha man

TIM PRATT

STARKVILLE — The Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help to locate a man missing since Monday afternoon.

Authorities this morning were still searching for Glen Sisk, 58, who was last seen Monday leaving his home in the area of Oktoc and Fultz roads, Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy George Carrithers said. Sisk is partially paralyzed and unable to speak because of a stroke, Carrithers said. He was last seen riding a green Honda Forman Rubicon four-wheeler with a green camouflage bag attached.

The Sheriff’s Department, several volunteer fire departments, Starkville police and other law enforcement agencies searched the woods and roadways around the home Sisk shares with his family until 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. Monday to no avail.

Authorities also investigated a possible Sisk sighting on Highway 12 in Starkville, Carrithers said, but it was not confirmed.

Sisk is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs 165 pounds, has gray hair and a gray goatee, Carrithers said. He was last seen wearing a baseball cap, blue jeans and a white shirt with his right arm in a sling.

Read complete article at Commercial Dispatch.

Comments

  1. Scott Maynard says:

    Just heard that this gentleman had been located.

  2. BoardtownDawg says:

    That’s good to hear!

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