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CODI Alert: Missing Person

CODI Alert: Missing Person

Yahoo06-06-2025
Salem, Va (WFXR) — Virginia State Police have put out a CODI alert on behalf of the Salem Police Department, for 14-year-old Keirnan Toy Kazuhiki Terry.
Terry is a white male, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing black Nike sweatpants, a black hoodie with a white graphic on the back, and a black beanie. His hair is currently cut short.
Police say he was last seen at 2:20p.m. in the 500 block of Yorkshire Street in Salem, leaving the location on foot.
VSP say his disappearance poses a 'credible threat to his health and safety.'
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Salem Police Department at (540) 375-3078 (24 hour dispatch), or visit https://vsp.virginia.gov/active-alerts/
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