Gary Lee Strotkamp
Update: The Nemaha County Sheriff's Office says Gary Lee Strotkamp has been located. The alert, issued Wednesday evening, says Strotkamp is fine. No additional details were immediately released.
Editor's note: Below is the original story posted by MSC News Wednesday morning after the alert to locate Strotkamp was issued.
(KMZA)--The Nemaha County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing Centralia man.
According to an alert issued Wednesday, 63-year-old Gary Lee Strotkamp was last seen Tuesday, south of Topeka.
He left his home Monday, planning to to drive to Burns, Kansas in a 2001 black Ford Ranger with a dent in the driver's side door.
Strotkamp is described as white, standing 5' 10” and weighing 245 pounds.
Anyone with information related to Strotkamp's whereabouts is urged to contact the Nemaha County Sheriff's Office at 785-336-2311.
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