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OHP issues Endangered Missing Advisory for man believed to be in Coweta

OHP issues Endangered Missing Advisory for man believed to be in Coweta

Yahoo12-05-2025

COWETA, Okla. (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued an Endangered Missing Advisory for a man believed to be in Coweta.
According to OHP, 33-year-old Jeremy McDonald is 5'11', 300 pounds with red hair and hazel eyes. He was last seen wearing a dark blue shirt with grey sleeves.
If seen, call 911.
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