State police seek missing Monroe County man
Last seen Sunday, Nov. 26.
CHESTNUT HILL TWP., Pa. - Pennsylvania State Police need the public’s help searching for a missing man.
According to state police, Richard Francis Kimock, 52, walked away from a home on Route 715 in Chestnut Hill Township, Monroe County, Sunday around 10 p.m. and hasn’t been seen since.
Kimock is described as 5'10", 140 lbs., hazel eyes, and balding with brown short hair and a
white short cropped beard.
Kimock was last seen wearing a maroon sweatshirt, camouflage turtle neck, jeans, and tan boots.
Police believe this person may be at special risk of harm or injury.
Anyone with information on Kimock is asked to contact police immediately by calling 911 or the Pennsylvania State Police at Fern Ridge at 570-646-2271.
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