Johnson City, Tenn. — The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has recently issued a Silver Alert for Arthur Bruce, an 86-year-old man who has gone missing from Johnson City. The alert was announced late Sunday evening, as concerns for Bruce’s well-being continue to rise.
Arthur Bruce stands at approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs around 140 pounds. He has gray hair and brown eyes, along with a distinct tattoo of the U.S. Navy on his arm. Authorities have noted that Bruce is dealing with a medical condition that may impair his ability to return safely without assistance.
According to the TBI, Bruce may be traveling in a 2024 gray Ford Ranger. The vehicle bears a temporary tag number: QH9YN1V8. As the search continues, law enforcement agencies are seeking the public’s help to locate Bruce and ensure his safe return.
The Carter County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information regarding Arthur Bruce’s whereabouts to come forward. If you have any details, please contact the sheriff’s office at 423-542-1845 or call the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND. Every piece of information could be crucial in bringing Bruce back to safety.
The issuance of a Silver Alert highlights the severity of the situation. Silver Alerts are typically reserved for seniors and individuals with cognitive impairments who go missing. The alert is designed to expedite the search process by alerting the community and mobilizing resources quickly.
The Johnson City community has been actively involved in the search for Arthur Bruce. Local law enforcement, community volunteers, and various organizations have coordinated efforts to widen the search area. Many have taken to social media to share information about the missing alert, hoping to reach as many people as possible.
“Every minute counts in situations like these,” said a representative from the TBI. “We appreciate the community’s support and urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any sightings or information. Our goal is to reunite Mr. Bruce with his family as soon as possible.”
In the hours following the alert, several tips have been reported to the authorities. However, as of the latest update, Arthur Bruce remains missing. The TBI and local law enforcement continue to follow up on leads and conduct search operations in nearby areas.
Residents in Johnson City and surrounding areas are being asked to check their properties, outbuildings, and any other places where someone might seek shelter. Roads, trails, and remote areas are also being scrutinized in the ongoing search.
Here are some of the ways you can assist in the search for Arthur Bruce:
The situation is ongoing, and updates will continue to be shared as they come in. For now, the focus remains on locating Arthur Bruce and ensuring his safety. The community’s effort and solidarity in these trying times highlight the strong bonds and resilience of Johnson City’s residents.
Let’s all hope for a safe and swift resolution to this worrying situation.
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