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Authorities in Huntsville are intensifying their search for Ronald Dumas Jr., a local real estate agent who has been missing for several days. The police have released new details regarding his disappearance and are urging the public for assistance. Dumas was last seen on the night of his disappearance, and investigators are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who may have been with him during that time.
The Huntsville Police Department is appealing to the community for any information that could aid in locating Dumas. They are asking anyone who may have seen him or has any relevant details to come forward. Individuals with information are encouraged to contact Investigator Gibbs at 256-427-5448. This case has garnered significant attention, and the police are hopeful that community tips can lead to a breakthrough in the investigation. As the search continues, the family and friends of Dumas remain anxious for any news regarding his whereabouts.
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