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KSP Investigating Taylor Co. missing person

Update October 26, 2022: Mr. Diego has been located.

From Trooper Jonathan Houk

Campbellsville, KY - The Kentucky State Police requests assistance in an on-going investigation attempting to locate a missing person. Pedro Diego, age 26, of Campbellsville, KY, was last seen at a friend's residence in Taylor County at approximately 1amET on Saturday, October 22, 2022.

KSP is urging the public to contact Post 15 at 270-384-4796 with any assistance locating Mr. Diego. Mr. Diego has been entered as a missing person and the case is continuing by Trooper James Ford.




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KSP Investigating Taylor Co. missing person



2022-10-25 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky State Police.
KSP is urging the public to contact Post 15 at 270-384-4796 with any assistance locating Pedro Diego (pictured above), of Campbellsville, KY. Mr. Diego was last seen at a friend's residence in Taylor County at approximately 1amET on Saturday, October 22, 2022, and is listed as missing.

Update October 26, 2022: Mr. Diego has been located.

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