Staunton PD: Adult missing since Sunday
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STAUNTON — The Staunton Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in locating a missing adult, according to a press release.
Justin Cromer, 26, was last seen Sunday.
Cromer is about 6 feet tall and weighs 190 pounds, police said. He has brown eyes and black hair.
Police said Cromer could be driving a maroon 2001 Ford Explorer with a Virginia license plate number of AEY-7078.
Anyone with information concerning Cromer's whereabouts is asked to contact the Staunton Police Department at (540) 332-3842.
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