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Cincinnati Police Searching For Man Reported Missing Over A Month

Craig Prophett is homeless and has been going through a divorce, officials say.

The Cincinnati Police Department seeks the public’s help to find Craig Prophett. On Tuesday (Dec. 7), the department posted a tweet that said Prophett’s family members say they have not seen or heard from him since Oct. 28. He’s homeless and going through a divorce.

Prophett, 36, is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs around 175 pounds. He’s bald with brown eyes and a tattoo reading “Aries” on his right arm. Police say he has ties to West Chester through his wife and Forest Park through his mother.

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Prophett is one of several people in the Cincinnati area that have turned up missing over the past few months. Others who have not been seen include Cortez Woods, 26, who also went missing on Oct. 28; Jamar Johnson, 15, of Middletown, Ohio, who has not been since Oct. 10; Carl Moorman, 42, missing from his home in Evanston, Ohio since Oct. 6 not long after his release from the hospital with a severe brain injury; and Dnasia Allen, 13, who has type 2 diabetes and asthma, missing since May 24 after not returning home from school.

To aid in the search for these and others in Ohio, reach out to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office Bureau of Criminal Investigation: 855-BCI-OHIO (855-224-6446). For other missing persons resources, contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.

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