ST. ALBANS, Vt. — Police are searching for a missing 69-year-old man in St. Albans Town, Vermont, and are asking the public for help finding him, the Vermont State Police say.
Police say Arnold Joslin, 69, of St. Albans Town, was reported missing on June 8, 2026. He was last seen around 9:30 a.m. that day near 427 South Main Street, troopers say.
Joslin is described as about 5 feet 10 inches tall and roughly 150 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray or olive-green jacket and dark pants.
The St. Albans Police Department began the search, and the Vermont State Police joined the effort on June 9. Searchers include the VSP Search and Rescue Team, the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program, North Country Search Dogs and New England K9 Search and Rescue.
Police say Joslin’s disappearance is not considered suspicious, but they are concerned for his well-being. Authorities say he may be startled if approached and ask that anyone who sees him call police rather than approach him directly. Residents in the area are also asked to check any outbuildings on their property.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Vermont State Police in St. Albans at 802-524-5993 or the St. Albans Police Department at 802-524-2166.
Source: Vermont State Police
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