Update: Silver Alert Cancelled For Plymouth Man
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Updated: 9:47 AM Apr 7, 2010
Update: Silver Alert Cancelled For Plymouth Man
Plymouth police say Jesse Corbett III was located and is safe.
Posted: 1:26 PM Apr 6, 2010
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The North Carolina Center for Missing Persons has cancelled a silver alert issued for Jesse Corbett III.

The Plymouth Police Department says that Corbett was picked up and is safe.

No details were provided.

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Plymouth police need your help in finding an endangered missing man.

A Silver Alert has been issued for Jesse Corbett III. He was last seen on Roanoke Avenue and could be headed to Nebraska. The 43-year-old man is believed to be suffering from dementia or some other cognitive impairment.

He is described as a white man, 6'0" tall, weighing 240 pounds. Corbett has short brown hair and green eyes.

Police say Corbett is driving a 1993 white Chevy Blazer with North Carolina license plate YWE-3324. If anyone spots Corbett they should call Plymouth Police Department at 252-793-2422.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Seth on Apr 8, 2010 at 02:00 PM

It is good to hear that he is safe he is a good man and would not harm or put anyone around him in danger. Everyone needs to get out of town to clear there head. But Jesse is nothing more than a kind hearted man and a loving father and a good friend.
Posted by: Shane Location: Plymouth on Apr 7, 2010 at 10:24 AM

People always assume the worst i was in contact with him throughout the day yesterday and he was not suffering from any kind of dementia what so ever. He was probablly more sane that most people on the highway today. He had his reasons for leaving town and the silver alert was premature and uncalled for. If people dont know what they are talking about or cannot offer a positive for the situation they should remain silent. Jesse is a good man, father and a friend that everyone should wish for.
Posted by: Diane Location: Ayden on Apr 7, 2010 at 08:33 AM

I am so glad that he has been found and is safe. I don't feel as though any "mean" comments were made unless they have been removed and I am not viewing them now. If one of your loved ones had been killed on the highway by a driver suffering from dementia or some other cognitive impairment, I bet you would be asking the question of "why were they allowed to drive?"
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