Illinois
Police searching for Illinois man who went missing near abandoned Greyhound station in Knoxville
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is asking for any data on an Illinois man after he went lacking close to the deserted Greyhound station on Magnolia.
ETVCS stated 21-year-old Bryan Metelski was picked up in Illinois by an outreach program that operates in Kodak, Tennessee on April 16. After three days, Metelski reportedly wished to go away this system.
ETVCS stated the outreach program dropped Metelski off on the Greyhound station at Magnolia, unaware that the station had closed completely the day earlier than.
Have you ever seen Bryan Metelski, 21? Metelski was picked up in IL by an outreach program in Kodak on 4/16. After 3-days he wished to go away. They took him to the Greyhound bus station on Magnolia in Knoxville, dropping him off earlier than realizing it had closed completely the day earlier than pic.twitter.com/D4XJyZ5FpA
— East TN Valley Crime Stoppers (@tn_crime) June 3, 2022
Metelski reportedly suffers from psychological well being considerations, has no cellphone or cash and is unfamiliar with the Knoxville space.
Anybody with details about him ought to attain out to the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers. Individuals can submit suggestions on-line or by calling 865-215-7165.