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Golden Alert CANCELLED – Missing Lexington Man Located

Golden Alert CANCELLED – Missing Lexington Man Located
John Bobel
October 18, 2020

UPDATE: Sunday, October 18, 3:15pm – Jesse Bradley has been located and is safe.


 

The Lexington Police Department has issued a Golden Alert for a missing person. Jesse Bradley, 26, was last seen at approximately 6 p.m. Saturday, October 17.

Bradley lives in the Garden Springs area of Lexington and has a diagnosed mental illness. He has made statements about harming himself and usually carries a knife.

Bradley is a white male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, approximately 250 pounds, with brown buzz cut hair and blue eyes. He was last seen carrying a blue backpack and wearing jeans, black shoes, and an unknown colored shirt.

Anyone with information about Bradley’s whereabouts is asked to call 911.

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