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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Missing Delmar, MD. Man



Above is a picture of George Chamberlain, he lives in Delmar, MD. He has been missing since mid-morning Sunday. He would be driving a dark blue Ford Truck (similar to the other pic attached) with vanity tag on the front of a Jack Russell Terrier that says "Daddy's Boy" There is a Taz in the driver's side rear window. MD License number 18P025. If you spot his truck, please dial 911 immediately.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Prayers for the family....

Anonymous said...

why would we dial 911???? this is not an emergency, the regular number would do.

joealbero said...

anonymous 6:39, I think the idea is, you just don't know where you might see him or the truck, so calling 911 would be neutral.

Anonymous said...

6:39
If this were my father or husband who'd been missing for days, and someone spotted him or his vehicle, I'd appreciate that they called 911. It actually IS an emergency, for all you know.

Anonymous said...

Is there a medical problem that could have contributed to his disappearance?

Anonymous said...

911 is very appropriate to contact law enforcement in this matter. There could be a medical issue.

Anonymous said...

The point is we could use all the help we can get. I don't care if you call 911 or the police, but PLEASE if you see him or have any information call one of them immediately. Thanks you for your help!

joealbero said...

Police Dept. Phone Numbers

Delmar Police
DE 302-846-2320
MD 410-896-3131

Fruitland Police
410-548-2804

MD State Police - Barrack "E"
410-749-3101

Salisbury Police
410-548-3165

Salisbury University Police
410-543-6222

Wicomico Sheriff
410-548-4891

Anonymous said...

YES! We need the prayers of the righteous bombarding heaven because the Word of God says that it's those prayers that availeth much. This is our brother, our father, our uncle, etc...it would help all of us if we would put ourselves in the shoes of others, as much as is possible, so we can be empathetic and hear the cries of the hearts...we want him back safe and sound and home.