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UPDATE: Missing Albemarle County man found

UPDATE: Missing Albemarle County man found

Christopher Foster was declared missing Thursday evening. Photo: Contributed/VSP


UPDATE: Virginia State Police reported Friday evening that Christopher Morgan Foster, 33, had be found and was safe.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Christoper Morgan Foster, a 33-year-old Albemarle County man, is missing, the Virginia State Police announced Friday morning.

He is 6-foot-1, 161 pounds with blue eyes and black hair. He may be traveling in a silver 2007 Honda Civic with the custom license plate, GVITALL.

Foster spoke with his father by phone on Thursday afternoon, then was spotted on home surveillance footage in the Joy Lane area of Fishersville Thursday sometime between 5:45-6 p.m. He was wearing a blue polo, denim jeans, a brown belt and grey and white shoes.

Anyone with information on Foster’s whereabouts are asked to contact the Albemarle County Police Department at (434) 296-5807.

 

 

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