CLARKSVILLE —
Clarksville police are looking for a 46-year-old man that is missing.
John Philip Stensrud is a 5-foot 8-inch, white male, who weighs about 200 pounds, has brown hair and green eyes. He was last seen wearing a black coat, jeans and tan boots, according to police.
Stensrud was last seen leaving his brother’s house in Clarksville at about 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and is considered in danger due to emotional and psychiatric problems.
Anyone with information on Stensrud’s whereabouts is asked to call Clarksville Police at 812-288-7151.
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Police looking for missing man
John Philip Stensrud has been missing since New Year’s Eve
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