
Patrick Crim has been missing from the Abate Bike Rally since 9:45 PM on Saturday August 30th. Credit: Jefferson Co Sheriff
(KAIR)--The search continued Tuesday evening for a missing man following an alert issued through a news release earlier in the day by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
According to the release, 34-year-old Patrick Crim, identified as a white male, "has been missing from the Abate Bike Rally since 9:45 PM on Saturday August 30th."
WIBW-TV, citing Sheriff Jeff Herrig, reports there had been no reports of foul play associated with Crim's disappearance.
Although Crim's city of residence isn't included in the Sheriff's Office release, KSNT-TV, also citing the Sheriff, reports it's believed he's from Topeka.
The Sheriff's Office is seeking public help in locating Crim, with the release closing by saying "if you believe you have seen [Crim] or know of his whereabouts please contact the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office as soon as possible (785) 863 2765.
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