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Wareham police searching for man who has not been seen for three days

Wareham police searching for man who has not been seen for three days

Yahoo31-01-2025

Wareham police are searching for a man who has not been seen for three days.
64-year-old William MacMillan was last seen on January 28 driving north on Route 24 in Randolph, Massachusetts.
The tan 2017 Lexus RX has Massachusetts registration 3ACW11, according to Wareham police.
Anyone who has seen William is contact the Wareham Police Department at (508) 295-1212
'Your help could be crucial in bringing him home safely,' Warerham police said.
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