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Perry County Seeks Public Help Finding Missing 78 Year Old Man

Perry County officials asked the public for help after 78 year old Dan McVay went missing from the Browns Fork area on November 27, 2025. The search raises concerns for older residents and veterans in rural communities, and anyone with information is asked to contact the Perry County 911 Center at 606-436-5464.

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Perry County Seeks Public Help Finding Missing 78 Year Old Man
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Perry County authorities issued a public appeal after 78 year old Dan McVay was reported missing from the Browns Fork area on November 27, 2025. Perry County Emergency Management posted on Facebook asking for assistance and said McVay was last seen leaving the area on a red ATV. He is described as approximately 6'4" and 200 lbs., with white hair and balding on top. He was reportedly wearing blue jeans, brown shoes, a veteran's hat, and sunglasses when he was last seen.

Local search efforts began after the report and the county asked residents to check properties and travel routes where a red ATV might be found. Officials emphasized the importance of rapid information in missing person cases, especially when the individual is older and may have medical or mobility vulnerabilities. The community is being urged to call the Perry County 911 Center at 606-436-5464 with any tips or sightings.

This incident underscores broader public health and social equity concerns for rural Perry County. Older adults living alone or in remote areas face higher risks when they go missing because of longer response times, limited cell service, and fewer search and rescue resources. Veterans can carry additional risks related to medical conditions or cognitive changes, and the presence of a veteran's hat in the description has heightened the community's concern. Local emergency responders and volunteer search teams often operate with constrained budgets and rely on community cooperation to fill gaps in coverage.

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For neighbors and family members, swift sharing of accurate information can make a difference. Residents who live in or travel through Browns Fork and surrounding hollows are asked to remain observant and report anything that may help locate McVay. Providing clear details to emergency dispatch helps focus searches and conserve limited response resources.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Perry County 911 Center at 606-436-5464. The call line is the most direct way to ensure tips reach search coordinators and law enforcement.

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