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74-Year-Old Man from Massapequa Reported Missing Since Oct. 26; Authorities Requesting Public's Assistance in Locating

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According to Detectives, missing Watkins Richardson, 74, was last seen in Massapequa.

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Watkins Richardson, 74.

The Missing Persons Squad reports the details of a Missing Adult that occurred on Thursday, October 26, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. in Massapequa and was reported to Police on Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.
 
According to Detectives, missing Watkins Richardson, 74, was last seen in Massapequa. He is described as a male black, 6’0” tall, 185 lbs., with brown eyes and an unknown hair color. His clothing description is unknown, but he is known to travel into New York City. 
 
Detective’s request anyone with information regarding the above Missing Adult to contact the Nassau County Police Department Missing Persons Squad at 516-573-7347 or call 911. All callers will remain anonymous.