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Authorities Still Looking for Missing 73-Year-Old Man

By Julie Schooley
April 20, 2017
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SARATOGA — The Wood County Sheriff’s Department is still searching for 73-year-old Gerald L. Brody.

Gerald Brody was captured on a trail cam near his residence on April 13. (Photo: Wood County Sheriff’s Department)

Brody was reported missing and endangered on April 16 by his family. He can be seen in a photo via trail camera captured on April 13, just south of his residence.

Brody lives in the Town of Saratoga near State Highway 73 and S. Young St. Authorities and members of his family have been searching the area, but have been unable to locate him. He is believed to have left his residence on foot, and does not have a cell phone.

According to the Sheriff’s department, evidence indicates he has returned home at least two times since he was reported missing.

If you have more information on the whereabouts of Mr. Brody, please call the Wood County Sheriff’s Department at 715-421-8700.

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