Authorities are currently seeking a 24-year-old man from New Prague who could potentially be experiencing a medical emergency, making it imperative to locate him promptly.
In the small town of New Prague, Minnesota, authorities are seeking the public's help in finding 24-year-old Logan Sampson. Sampson, who stands at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds, was last seen on Sunday morning, leaving his residence on Bernas Lane.
Sampson was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black jogger pants. He has brown hair and blue eyes, and his family is growing increasingly concerned due to his history of seizures. When Sampson has seizures, he becomes disoriented, experiences memory loss, confusion, and performs strange actions.
On Monday, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Sampson's home to look for clues. However, no current evidence confirms a verified sighting of Sampson. Sampson is believed to be traveling on foot, and the New Prague police are asking people in the area to check their security cameras for any signs of him.
Sampson's family believes he may be in medical distress, and his father, Rob Sampson, stated that he is vulnerable without his medication. The search for Sampson is being organised by volunteers, with Logan's cousin, Sophie Camilli, among those participating.
The article is written by Riley Moser, a digital producer who covers breaking news and feature stories for our Minnesota. Moser earned an honorable mention for sports writing from the Iowa College Media Association the same year she started at our Minnesota in June 2022.
Anyone with information on Sampson's whereabouts is asked to call the New Prague Police Department at 952-758-2791. The search for Sampson is set to continue on Tuesday at 7 a.m., with volunteers meeting at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in New Prague.
We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available. In the meantime, if you have seen Sampson or have any information that could help in finding him, please contact the New Prague Police Department.
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