(KNZA)--A 21-year-old Westmoreland man remains missing.
Last seen by friends and family at the end of March, the whereabouts of Jeremiah Perry are currently unknown.
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office says Perry, once believed to have been in the Ohio area, was sighted in North Dakota on April 12th as he sought employment.
After he was not hired, two unconfirmed sightings were made in Saint Mary's Kansas, but the trail to his whereabouts has dried up.
With no known contact with family or friends since April, and with his Kansas drivers license expired, authorities are seeking any input the public might provide into Perry's current location. His family is offering a reward.
Described as a white male with brown hair and hazel eyes, Perry stands around 6'1” and weighs 170 pounds. On his right upper arm, Perry has a grim reaper tattoo.
His picture is posted with this story at mscnews.net.
Anyone with related information should call Detective Eric Green at 785-457-3353.
Law enforcement does not have any reason to suspect foul play, and don't believe his Pottawatomie County warrant for a motion to revoke probation is the reason for his disappearance.
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