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LAPD searches for missing German citizen

Michael GrafLos Angeles police were asking for the public’s help Thursday in locating a German citizen reported missing and believed to be in Hollywood.

Michael Graf, 37, has been missing since Oct. 8, when he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport, according to a LAPD report.

Police investigators said they have determined he is in the Hollywood area, most likely on the Sunset Strip. His family is worried about his unexplained disappearance due to medication he needs regularly.

Graf, who left Germany on Oct. 3, is described as 6-feet, thin, with brown-dyed hair and gray-blue eyes.

Anyone with information is asked to call the LAPD Missing Persons Unit at (213) 996-1800. During nonbusiness hours or on weekends, call (877) 527-3247.

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Photo: Undated photo of Michael Graf. Credit: LAPD

 
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