WINTERSET, Iowa — The Winterset Police Department is still searching for a missing man, almost two weeks after his disappearance.
25-year-old Joshua Aaron Graham-Caskey was last seen around 9 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 18. Police attempted to conduct a welfare check at Graham-Caskey's home after "an incomplete 911 all was received from [his] phone number" on the 18th.
During the welfare check, police say they were unable to find Graham-Caskey or locate his green 2013 Ford Taurus.
In a recent update, Winterset police say they have determined Graham-Caskey was traveling south through Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Using license plate readers, financial transactions and surveillance cameras, police have identified Graham-Caskey's last known location as Mena, Ark. on Jan. 19. Authorities have not been able to locate or track him since that day.
Graham-Caskey's license plates are Iowa KNZ677. Police reiterated this is not a criminal investigation, only "an effort to locate and ensure the safety of Mr. Graham-Caskey."
According to the Iowa Missing Persons Database, Graham-Caskey is 5'10" and weighs around 165 pounds. He has brown hair, and security images from Jan. 19 show him wearing a yellow hooded sweatshirt.
If you have any information about his whereabouts, contact the Winterset Police Department at 515-462-1423 or send a direct message to the department's Facebook.
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