Crime & Safety

Man Who Went Missing In Bucks County 5 Months Ago Found At NYC Hospital Thursday

Timothy Ceasar, who went missing in June in Bucks County, was found at a New York City hospital, police confirm.

A man who went missing in June in Bucks County has been found alive at a New York City hospital, according to police. Timothy Ceasar, 22, was last seen at the 7-Eleven on Bristol and Neshaminy roads in Bristol Township on June 1.

Philadelphia Police Lt. Dennis Rosenbaum, who was involved in the investigation because Ceasar was a Northeast Philadelphia resident, said NYPD has confirmed the young man was located there.

According to a report by 6ABC, Ceasar walked into a New York City hospital on Thursday "in a state of confusion."

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FOX29 reports, based on information from a private investigator hired by Ceaser's family, that he provided hospital staff with his mother's name and phone number.

Specific details on why he was in New York City were not released.

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Ceasar was riding on Route 13 with his mother, a Northeast Philadelphia resident, the day he went missing. He told her he wanted to get out and walk home. She pulled into the 7-Eleven on Bristol and Neshaminy roads to let him out, authorities said.

There was widespread speculation that Ceasar was another victim of the Solebury murders, which happened in July. Cosmo DiNardo of Bensalem has confessed to killing three young men at his family's Solebury property. Philadelphia Police confirmed they had looked into ties between DiNardo and Ceasar but had found nothing concrete.

Ceasar was living with his mother in Northeast Philadelphia at the time of his disappearance and had previously lived with a relative in Delaware County, authorities said.

Ceasar is described as being 5 feet 10 inches, 130 pound, thin build, hazel eyes, light complexion with short, straight, shoulder-length blonde hair. He was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt and faded dark blue jeans.

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