Police seek public’s help locating missing 21-year-old man


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BEAVER COUNTY — A Beaver County man who police believe may have a mental disorder has been missing since Friday, and police are asking for the public’s help in locating him.

Soheile Nazari, 21, was last seen Friday in Milford, according to the Beaver County Sheriff’s Office. Thursday, Nazari checked himself into the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital after complaining of hypothermia symptoms, according to Sheriff Cameron Noel. Nazari was released from the hospital Friday morning and local LDS Church members checked him into the Oak Tree Inn at 777 W. Center Street, Noel said.

When family members went to check on Nazari Friday afternoon, he was missing. All of his belongings, including a coat, were left at the hotel, Noel said. Nazari was last seen wearing a T-shirt, pants and shoes.

Nazari is described as a Middle Eastern man with a dark complexion, black hair and brown eyes. He is around 5 feet 8 inches, 130 pounds and has a slender build.

Police believe Nazari may have a mental disorder and said people should not approach him if they locate him. Anyone with information about Nazari can contact the Beaver County Sheriff’s Office at 435-438-2862 and reference case number 150100007.

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