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URGENT #MISSING: Thomas C. Pimper, 30 - Tucson, ARIZONA (has medical condition that requires medication - driving a dark blue 2005 4-door Honda Civic with plate AZW2760)

Tucson police are asking the public for help in finding a missing man who left his midtown home Tuesday and has not returned.
Thomas C. Pimper, 30, left his home in the area of East Speedway and North Country Club Road around 9 p.m. to go to a nearby Circle K, said Sgt. Pete Dugan, a Tucson Police Department spokesman.
Pimper has not shown up for work, and his family said that he is suffering from a medical condition that requires prescription medication daily, Dugan said.
Pimper left the medication at home, along with his wallet and cell phone. He left his house with only his debit card and drove off in his car, which is a dark blue, 2005 four-door Honda Civic. The car has paint peeling on the trunk. The license plate is AZW2760.
He is described as white, and is 6 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds. Pimper has short, brown-blond hair, a brown beard and mustache. He has blue eyes and wears glasses. Pimper was last seen wearing a light blue polo-style shirt with black pants and black shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
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