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NEW LOCAL: New reward offered in Shok missing person case
Crawford County Crime Stoppers announced today it is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the whereabouts of Brian Shok. This is in addition to a separate, substantial private reward. The amount of this reward is not being released.
Shok is a white male, 26 years of age, 5-feet, 5-inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Although a clothing description is not available at this time, he does wear a medical alert bracelet on his wrist which has his name and condition engraved on it He was last seen at his father’s residence in Conneaut Lake on Friday at approximately 8 p.m. but also keeps an address on Ellsworth Avenue in Pittsburgh.
Shok is considered endangered because he suffers from pre-existing medical conditions. It is possible he could appear paranoid or delusional due to his condition.
Anyone seeing Shok or who has information about his location is urged call the Crawford County Crime Stoppers at 337-1111, Trooper Eric Mallory at the Meadville State Police at 332-6911 or Crawford County 911.
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