―>Juan Romero III, Native American male, 19 years old, 5’11”, 280 pounds, long black hair (usually in a ponytail), has a tattoo of “Big Brother” on the left side of his neck and another one with “Juan” and the number “3” below it on his right forearm. He was last seen wearing a royal blue t-shirt, dark gray zip up hoodie, black sweatpants and white and black shoes. He may have a MP3 player with gold headphones with him.
―>Mr. Romero is a vulnerable adult that is missing from his home. He suffers from several mental disorders and is not capable of taking care of himself.
He resides on E. Pleasant Valley Rd., Shepherd, MI. He does not drive. He was discovered missing around 11:00 p.m. on Friday, February 15, 2013.
―>He was involved in an assault on one of the workers in the group home yesterday and can be violent. He has not taken his medications since the morning hours on Friday. Mr. Romero in not familiar with the area.
Anyone with information is asked to call Isabella County Central Dispatch at 989-773-1000.
Source: http://www.fox47news.com/news/topstories/191584451.html
Amy Kinney
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