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The Louisville Metro Police Department's Missing Persons Unit has successfully located the missing 50-year-old man - Louisville Daily Journal

The Louisville Metro Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit has successfully located the missing 50-year-old man

Louisville, KY – Per reports, the Louisville Metro Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit has successfully located Todd Modglin.

Mr. Modglin was found safe, and as of 4 PM on June 13, 2024, the request for assistance in finding him has been canceled.

Mr. Modglin, aged 50, was last seen at 11 AM on June 13, 2024, in the 10000 block of Shadow Ridge Lane.

His family had expressed concern for his health and safety, prompting the department to issue an “Operation Return Home” alert.

The Louisville Metro Police Department extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who shared the alert and assisted in the search.

No additional information is available at this time.

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