Police ask for public's help in locating man missing since February 2017


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TAYLORSVILLE — Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a Taylorsville man who has been missing for nearly a year.

Dustin Bird, 38, was last seen leaving his home in Taylorsville on Feb. 17, 2017, when he left to meet with a group of friends, according to Unified Police Lt. Brian Lohrke.

He hasn’t been seen or heard from since. Bird is 5 feet 8 inches tall, 160 pounds with medium/light skin. He has brown eyes, and at the time he went missing, had a shaved or buzzed hairstyle and a mustache.

He also has tattoos covering both arms, a large spider tattoo on the top of the right side of his head, “Mia” tattooed on the left side of his neck and “801” tattooed behind his left ear. Lohrke said Bird was last seen wearing jeans and black Nike shoes.

Anyone with information about Bird’s whereabouts is encouraged to call Unified police at 801-743-3000.

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Carter Williams is an award-winning reporter who covers general news, outdoors, history and sports for KSL.com.

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