http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/MISSI ... 62781.html
His picture is on the WCTV site above.
Press Release: Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office
The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for any information in locating missing juvenile Dallas Brogdon.
Dallas was last seen in the area of Cloer Lane in Crawfordville on July 21, 2013.
If you have any information on Dallas’ location please contact the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 745-7100
Dallas Brogdon
W/M
DOB: 5/31/1998
Red Hair
Blue Eyes
Approx 5’4” tall
140 lbs
Missing child in Crawfordville
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Re: Missing child in Crawfordville
He's a run away and a trouble maker. He'll go home once he's done with his mischief
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Re: Missing child in Crawfordville
A missing Crawfordville teenager was located in Leon County on Sunday, Aug. 4, according to Sheriff Charlie Creel. Family members asked for Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office assistance in locating Dallas Brogdon, 15, of Crawfordville on Aug. 1.
The WCSO received information that the teenager could be found at a home in Tallahassee. The Leon County Sheriff’s Office was contacted and located Brogdon. Brogdon was reunited with his family. The teenager was not endangered.
The WCSO received information that the teenager could be found at a home in Tallahassee. The Leon County Sheriff’s Office was contacted and located Brogdon. Brogdon was reunited with his family. The teenager was not endangered.
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Re: Missing child in Crawfordville
My teenager would be in danger if he did something like that....
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