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Missing endangered man reported in Greenville Co.

Missing endangered man reported in Greenville Co.

Yahoo12-04-2025

GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – The Greenville County Sheriff's Office is requesting help finding an endangered man in Greenville County.
29-year-old Tanner Scott Phillips was last seen in the Jesse Ct in Taylors. Tanner is described by officers as a white male standing at 5'11'. Tanner was reported to have been seen leaving the area in a 2018 Toyota Tacoma,
Officers said that Tanner is in need of immediate medical attention, and ask for anyone who sees Tanner or know his location to call 911 immediately.
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