Virginia Beach Police seek help in locating missing and endangered 43-year-old man
Brandon Blackburn was reported missing on Thursday. Police said he was last seen leaving his house located in the Arrowhead area of Virginia Beach.
Blackburn is believed to be driving a black 2021 Nissan Maxima with the VA tag 'UFN2476.'
He is described as 5-foot-8-inches and 220 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a gray Harley Davidson t-shirt, black shorts and black and white Hey Dude shoes.
If anyone has seen him or knows about his current whereabouts is advised to please contact a VBPD Missing Persons Detective: (757) 385-4101.
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