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His picture has been posted throughout the Pulaski and Radford areas, as the Pulaski Police Department continues its search for a missing Pulaski man, who was last seen on June 7.
As of Monday evening, there has been no leads or tips concerning the whereabouts of Thurston Sutphin, 66, according to the Pulaski Police Department. He was last seen at his residence around 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 7. At that time, Sutphin was wearing blue jeans and a white plaid shirt. In the past few days, flyers with Sutphin’s photo and description have started being circulated at various stores and other businesses around the Radford and Pulaski area. Sutphin is described as a white male, 5 feet – nine inches, 150 pounds, with a long gray beard, gray hair and hazel eyes. It’s been reported that Sutphin was last seen in Radford, according to police. Sutphin was seen on Thursday, June 5, by the NRV Community Services and seemed to be okay. Also, on June 2, a physician with the NRV Community Services examined Sutphin. At that time, he was advised to use a walking stick due to the dizziness he was having. Police say Sutphin may be disoriented and in need of medical attention. He may also have trouble walking. Anyone having any information on Sutphin or his whereabouts should contact the Pulaski Police Department at (540) 994-8680.
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