Henry County police are asking for help finding Ken Nguyen, who went missing Monday morning and may be confused.
What It Means For You: If you see a tan 1998 Toyota Tacoma with Georgia tag PME5419 or a man matching Nguyen’s description, call police immediately at 770-957-9121.
What’s Happening: Nguyen was last seen around 11:00 a.m. on October 20 near New Holland Circle in McDonough. His truck was spotted later that evening in Palmetto, about 30 miles away.
- He is 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 132 pounds, and was wearing a green Polo shirt, grey sweatpants, and white New Balance shoes with blue stitching.
- Police say he is showing early signs of altered mental status but has not been officially diagnosed with any condition.
What You Can Do: Police are asking anyone who sees Nguyen or his vehicle to call Henry County Non-Emergency Dispatch at 770-957-9121. You can also text tips, photos, or videos to 770-220-7009.
The Sources: Henry County Police Department

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