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TCSO issues Golden Alert for a missing Taylor Co., KY man

John Gilbert Kessinger was last seen wearing a Notre Dame school jacket, green pants, a red hat with a FBI Jesus emblem and a white shirt
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From Campbellsville/Taylor County 911 Dispatch

(Update: Additional information has been obtained that Mr. Kessinger does have a valid Indiana Driver's License.)

John Gilbert Kessinger, age 55 of Saloma Road in Campbellsville was last seen at his residence on Wednesday October 9 around 1pmCT by his wife. He has been known to find rides to visit family in Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tennessee near Knoxville, but family there has not heard from him



He has been diagnosed with early stages of Alzheimers. John Gilbert Kessinger is a white male, approximately 5 ft 11 in 160 lbs hazel eyes, grey hair and a beard. He was last seen wearing a Notre Dame school jacket, green pants, a red hat with a FBI Jesus emblem and a white shirt.

Subject does not have a driver's license and is known to walk and catch rides.

If anyone has any information regarding Mr. Kessinger's whereabouts, please contact the Taylor County Sheriff's Dispatch (Campbellsville 9-1-1 Dispatch) at 270 465-8000.

This case is under investigation by Taylor County Deputy Dickie Benningfield.


This story was posted on 2013-10-14 07:35:52
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