Crime & Safety

Manchester Man Found Safe, Police Say

The Manchester Township Police Department​ says a man reported missing Sunday has been found safely.

Sean Salisbury, 28, was last seen Sunday afternoon in Whiting.
Sean Salisbury, 28, was last seen Sunday afternoon in Whiting. (Manchester Township Police)

MANCHESTER, NJ — The Manchester Township Police Department says a man reported missing Sunday has been found safely.

Police thanked the public for sharing their original post. They announced Sean Salisbury was "located safe and sound" on Tuesday at 12:21 p.m., less than 24 hours after police first alerted the public he was missing.

A previous version of this story is below.

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MANCHESTER, NJ —The Manchester Township Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding a missing Manchester Township man.

Sean Salisbury, 28, was last seen about 2 p.m. Sunday in the area of 40 Augusta Road in Whiting, police said. He was described as wearing a black-gray skull cap, gray jacket, and gray sweatpants. He was riding a black motorized bicycle.

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"Sean is schizophrenic and has diabetes. Numerous investigative steps have already been taken to locate Sean; however, his location remains unknown at this time," police said in a post on Facebook.

Anyone with information regarding Sean’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Manchester Township Police Department at 732-657-6111.

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