Crime & Safety
Missing man may be at risk, police say
The man left his home without telling his family and did not show up for work, causing concern.
A Bethel-area resident who was reported missing on Monday has been found safe, police say.
Police put a call out to the public saying James Dodson, 49, was possibly at risk
Dodson left his home without telling his family and did not show up for work, causing concern.
Police said Dodson was located in west Eugene.
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