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Golden Alert for missing Thomas Wade Polston cancelled

Case is now a death investigation, KSP says, under the direction of Det. Jamie Richard. More details are expected from KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY soon
Next earlier update: Jamestown Police Department issues Golden Alert, missing man which contains a note that Thomas W. Polston suffered from severely high blood pressure which required daily medication.


Chief Derek Polston of the Jamestown, KY, Police Department notified us at 9:11pmCT, Sat 18 Jul 2015, to cancel the Golden Alert for Thomas W. Polston, 57, who had been missing since Wed 15 Jul 2015. Chief Polston wrote that the missing person had been located and that a story from the Kentucky State Police would be forthcoming.

That report will be posted when received. Sadly, a spokesperson at KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY, said that the case had be re-classified as a death investigation under the direction of Det. Jamie Richard.

The spokesperson said that the full story is being prepared and should be to the media shortly.




This story was posted on 2015-07-20 11:44:49
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