Missing Person Matthew Tucker At Risk

Oakland, CALocal News

The Oakland Police Department is actively seeking assistance in locating Matthew Tucker, a 29-year-old man reported missing and at risk as of April 28, 2025. Last seen around 5:00 PM in the 400 block of Fairmount Avenue, Tucker wore a gray t-shirt, blue jeans, and black and white shoes. He is described as a light-complexioned male, standing 6 feet tall and weighing 143 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. His family has stated that he is in good physical and mental condition, which adds to the urgency of the situation. The Missing Persons Unit encourages anyone with information to call 510-238-3641.

The community's involvement is vital in helping locate Tucker and ensure his safety. This case highlights the importance of public awareness in missing person incidents. The Oakland Police Department also promotes following their social media channels for updates and alerts.

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