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February 25, 2009

State police searching for man

State police are looking for a Perry Township man who left home Saturday and has not returned.

Timothy James Locke, 40, of 120 Heavenly Lane, Fombell, was reportedly involved in a family argument before leaving his home.

Police discovered he checked in to the Beaver Valley Motel near the Pennsylvania Turnpike intersection with Route 18 later that day, but never used the room.

According to police reports, Locke drove to Buster�s Place, a Koppel bar, and left between 11 p.m. and midnight Saturday. However, his vehicle was found in the bar�s parking lot and snow on the car indicated it had not been moved that night.

Anyone with information can contact state police at (724) 598-2211.

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