Crime & Safety
Foul Play May Be Involved in Case of Woodlawn Man: Police
Kenneth Damont Henson was last seen May 2, Baltimore County police report.
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Officials say they think foul play was involved in the disappearance of a Woodlawn man reported missing earlier this month.
Kenneth Damont Henson, 37, was last seen in the Walbrook Junction section of Baltimore City at approximately 2 p.m. on May 2, police reported.
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He was supposed to meet someone, whose identity police do not know, at Leon Day Park sometime that afternoon, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. He has not been heard from since May 2.
Authorities said his 2007 Black Dodge Charger SRT8 was later found in the 2800 block of Rosalind Avenue near the intersection with Nurton Street.
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Police said Henson was last seen wearing a peach hoodie, blue jeans and butterscotch Timberland boots.
He is known to frequent the area of Reisterstown Road and Virginia Avenue, police reported.
Anyone with information on Kenneth Damont Henson may contact police at 410-307-2020.
Those who wish to remain anonymous may callΒ Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP or text βMCSβ plus the message to βCRIMESβ (274637).
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