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North Mississippi agencies search for missing man

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(WMC-TV) – Multiple agencies in north Mississippi are searching for a man who has not been seen since Friday.

Patrick Antonio Jones, 31, was reported missing by family members.

Investigators in Marshall and Tate Counties said it was too early to determine if foul play was suspected.

Jones' car was found near his home near the Marshall and Tate County line.

Tate County deputies will process vehicle for clues.

According to authorities, Jones was last seen wearing a white shirt and black jeans. He is described as a black male approximately 5'9" weighing 250 pounds.

Detective Jason Mills with Marshall County said the missing man also has a tattoo that shows dice, money, and hearts.

Anyone with information on Jones whereabouts is urged to call the Marshall or Tate County Sheriff's Department.

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