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Police search for missing Astoria man

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Nov. 10, 2015 Staff Report

Police are searching for an elderly Astoria man who was last seen over two weeks ago.

Frank Ramlall, 74, of 38-17 28th Street, has been missing since October 24th, according to the NYPD. He was last seen that day at his residence at 9 pm.

Police describe Ramlall as being Indian, approximately 5’9” and 125lbs, with brown eyes and black, afro style hair.

Ramlall is known to frequent Dutch Kills Park, located at Crescent Street and 36 Avenue as well as Trade Fair, located at 22-20 36 Avenue.

Police issued a photo of Ramlall and are asking anyone with any information to call 1-800-577-TIPS.

 

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