Clayton County police searching for man last seen in Riverdale

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The Clayton County Police Department is actively searching for Curtis Copeland, a man who was last seen in Riverdale, Georgia. In their call for public assistance, the police stress the urgency of the situation and the importance of community involvement in such cases. They encourage anyone with information regarding Copeland's whereabouts to come forward, as even the smallest detail could be crucial to the investigation. The department has been proactive in sharing updates and seeking tips, showing their commitment to public safety. Missing persons cases often create significant community concern, highlighting the need for vigilance among residents.

As the investigation unfolds, the police are taking every possible step to locate Copeland and ensure his safe return. This appeal not only seeks to gather information but also reinforces the collaborative relationship between law enforcement and the community. The department emphasizes that public cooperation is vital in addressing these alarming situations and protecting the community at large.

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