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Peoria Police seek assistance in locating missing endangered male
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Peoria Police seek the public's help in locating Nicholas Garrison, a 37-year-old male.
He is described as a Caucasian male, 6 feet tall, approximately 200 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Garrison has a peace sign tattoo on his left upper arm, and a “mom” tattoo on his right calf.
He was last seen wearing tan Khaki shorts, a black Reebok sweatshirt (white lettering), a camouflage hat and white tennis shoes.
Garrison was last seen on May 7, 2022, at approximately 11:45 p.m. near Mayberry Trail and Upcountry Way. He left on foot and it is unknown where he could have gone.
According to his family, Garrison has mental health issues and is in need of medication. Officers have been actively looking for Garrison, but have not been able to locate him.
He is believed to have a cell phone on him but his battery is dead. He does not have additional money with him at this time. Anyone who sees Garrison is encouraged to contact police, 623-773-8311.