Urgent Search for Missing Autistic Man, Thomas Hodges, in Washington County, GA
Washington County, Georgia is the focus of an intense search operation for a missing autistic man, Thomas Hodges, who disappeared from his home in Tennille early Friday morning. Local deputies are canvassing the area, asking for public assistance to locate him.
Thomas Hodges, a 23-year-old black male, is described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 130 pounds, with short black hair. He was last seen at his residence around 12:30 a.m. on Friday, notably missing his pants but wearing a shirt.
Hodges is nonverbal, complicating the search efforts as he may not respond to his name being called and could potentially resist help from strangers. This characteristic makes it crucial for search teams to approach him with care and sensitivity.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is urging residents to check any unattended buildings and vehicles, as Thomas may seek shelter in small, enclosed spaces. The community’s immediate response can be vital in ensuring his safe return.
Given the urgent nature of Thomas’s disappearance, the Sheriff’s Department is also leveraging local media and social media platforms to spread the word and gather tips from the public. They hope that increased awareness will lead to a swift resolution to this distressing situation.
Residents of Tennille and surrounding areas are encouraged to report any possible sightings or information to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office to aid in the search. Each tip brings hope to the family and authorities that Thomas will be found safe and sound soon.