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Police: Missing Pa. man last seen in North Bethesda

WASHINGTON — Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, are asking for help finding a missing 24-year-old Pennsylvania man who was last seen in North Bethesda.

According to police, Jeddiah Seckinger was a passenger in a vehicle when he got out of the car at the intersection of Rockville Pike and Tuckerman Lane. Seckinger was last seen near the Grosvenor Metro station.

He does not have a cellphone, and may not be familiar with the area, police say.

Seckinger is described as standing 6-feet-2-inches tall, weighing about 165 pounds. He was last seen wearing a green jacket, green shirt and tan pants.

Police and family are concerned for Seckinger’s welfare and emotional well-being, according to a release. Anyone who may have information about his whereabouts is asked to call the Montgomery County Police Department at 301-279-8000.

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