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Golden Alert Issued for Missing Lexington Man

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City of Lexington | City of Lexington website

City of Lexington | City of Lexington website

The Lexington Police Department has issued a Golden Alert for a missing Lexington man, Bradley Finn. Finn, 61, was last seen on February 14, 2024, at around 08:00 a.m. in the 1000 block of Turnbridge Road. He is described as 6’1” tall and approximately 300 pounds, with blue eyes.

Finn has a mental health condition, and authorities believe he may be traveling in a black 2016 Hyundai Sonata with Kentucky license plate (GOSAWX) towards Tennessee. Concerned about his well-being, the Lexington Police Department is urging anyone with knowledge of Bradley Finn's whereabouts to call 911.

In response to this missing person case, Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine, Scott, and Woodford Counties, along with the municipal governments within those counties, are collaborating on the search efforts. The community has come together to support the search for Finn, recognizing the importance of finding him and ensuring his safety.

The Golden Alert system is activated in situations involving individuals who are over the age of 60 or have a mental or physical disability and are believed to be in danger. It serves as an effective tool to quickly disseminate information to the public and mobilize search efforts.

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The community is urged to be vigilant and keep an eye out for Bradley Finn or his vehicle. Any information, even if seemingly insignificant, could prove crucial in finding him and bringing him home safely. The authorities and Finn's loved ones are relying on the public's assistance in this search.

As the search for Bradley Finn continues, the community's support and cooperation are essential. The collaboration between Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine, Scott, and Woodford Counties, along with the municipal governments, demonstrates the commitment to ensuring the safety of its residents.

In times like these, it is heartwarming to witness the solidarity and unity within a community. The efforts to locate Bradley Finn are a testament to the care and concern that Lexington and its surrounding counties have for their residents. Together, we can bring him back to safety.

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