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72-Year-Old From Hunters Point Reported Missing: NYPD

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March 16, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez

The NYPD is searching for a man from Hunters Point who was last seen on Wednesday.

Larry Bialke, 72, was last seen on March 14 just before 2 am inside his residence near 47th Avenue, according to police.

Bialke is described as white, 5 feet 10 inches, and weighing 225 pounds. He has green eyes, gray hair, and a prosthetic left leg, according to police. He was last seen wearing a dark colored hooded sweater, black sweatpants, and gray sneakers.

A spokesperson for the NYPD said there are no updates on the case as of this morning.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime stoppers website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM or by texting their tips to 274637 (CRIMES) then enter TIP577. All calls are strictly confidential.

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BoxerDRILLZ

Agreed – who would post a “thumbs down” on a well meaning post about such a tragic story?

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Dave

This is my son-in-laws Dad… Prayers for Larry’s safe return would greatly be appreciated…Thank You.

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