Senior Alert issued for missing 80-year-old Caroline County man
Virginia State Police
Posted at 9:58 PM, Jul 07, 2021
and last updated 2021-07-07 21:58:26-04
CAROLINE COUNTY, Va. A Senior Alert has been issued for a missing 80-year-old Caroline County man.
The Caroline County Sheriff s Office is looking for Arthur William Wick, Jr. He is described as an 80-year-old white man who is about 5-foot-5 and weighs around 190 pounds. He is bald and has blue eyes.
He was last seen on Wednesday at 8 a.m. on Market Street in Port Royal, Virginia. He may have been headed to a doctor s appointment in Fredericksburg. Arthur is driving a green Volvo XC90 with Virginia license plates reading 84274H.
Senior Alert canceled for missing 80-year-old Caroline Co. man
Virginia State Police
and last updated 2021-07-08 16:37:39-04
CAROLINE Co., Va. - Virginia State Police issued a Senior Alert for an 80-year-old man who was reported missing from Caroline County Wednesday morning.
Officials say William Arthur Wick, Jr. was previously last seen on Market Street in Port Royal, Virginia, at 8 a.m. He was possibly headed to a doctor s appointment in Fredericksburg.
Officials said Wick was located safely on Thursday. Thank you to everyone who shared.
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THE FREE LANCEâSTAR
A flag that some believe is a symbol of support for police officers and others criticize as being adopted by white supremacists has flown over the Caroline County Sheriffâs Office for the past several months.
The Caroline County Branch NAACP has requested Sheriff Tony Lippa denounce the co-option of the flag by extremists. Lippa did agree to remove a âBlue Lives Matterâ sign that was on the officeâs grounds before it was replaced with a sign reminding citizens to âSupport Those Who Protect You.â
Lippaâs decision to remove the âBlue Lives Matterâ sign came after hearing from Black community members and meeting with the NAACP in January.
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