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Missing Montgomery man's vehicle found abandoned in Auburn

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MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is asking for help to find a missing Montgomery man who may be in need of medical assistance.

Authorities say 69-year-old Willie Clayton Reynolds was last seen by his daughter on Wednesday, December 19 at approximately 8:30 p.m. an his Montgomery County residence in Athey Road.

On Friday, December 21 an employee of the Auburn Police Department saw Mr. Reynolds at his vehicle on Highway 29 in Auburn. The truck was found abandoned at the same location this morning.

Reynolds is described as a 69-year-old black male, approximately 5'1" weighing 160 pounds. He has brown eyes and gray hair.

Authorities say Reynolds suffers from Paiget's Disease which may be a contributing factor to his disappearance.

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office asks if any contact is made with Reynolds to please notify them at 334-832-4980.