The
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in
locating 85-year-old Fulton Walton Byrum, Jr., who was reported missing
yesterday (February 3).
Deputies responded to a residence on Cedar Brook Court in Stanley Tuesday night at about 11 p.m. after a family member reported Mr. Byrum, Jr. missing. Mr. Byrum, who is in good health, was en route to a friend’s house on Lake Wylie Road to play bluegrass music, but he never showed up. Mr. Byrum called family members around 8:30 p.m. and said he was lost. The call pinged off a cell phone tower on West Shopton Road in Charlotte.
Mr. Byrum is described as a white male with gray hair and blue eyes. He is approximately six feet tall. Family members say he usually wears jeans or work pants and a tee shirt. He was driving a beige 2014 Honda Civic with North Carolina license tag CME- 4068.
He has been entered in National Crime Information Center database as a missing person. The Lincoln Co. Sheriff’s Office has filed for a Silver Alert to be issued.
Deputies responded to a residence on Cedar Brook Court in Stanley Tuesday night at about 11 p.m. after a family member reported Mr. Byrum, Jr. missing. Mr. Byrum, who is in good health, was en route to a friend’s house on Lake Wylie Road to play bluegrass music, but he never showed up. Mr. Byrum called family members around 8:30 p.m. and said he was lost. The call pinged off a cell phone tower on West Shopton Road in Charlotte.
Mr. Byrum is described as a white male with gray hair and blue eyes. He is approximately six feet tall. Family members say he usually wears jeans or work pants and a tee shirt. He was driving a beige 2014 Honda Civic with North Carolina license tag CME- 4068.
He has been entered in National Crime Information Center database as a missing person. The Lincoln Co. Sheriff’s Office has filed for a Silver Alert to be issued.
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