A retired man named Alan Levin has been missing since Saturday, and his family is seeking the internet's help to find him. In a Facebook post, Levin's son revealed that his father was last seen on December 7 at around 6 am when he left his home in Galloway Township and has not been found since. Levin is a retired Absegami High School teacher.
Levin's son Kevin shared a picture of his father and revealed that he is driving a black Honda CRV. He also informed everyone that his father is six feet tall and lives in Smithville, New Jersey. The post read,
"My father (Alan Levin) has been missing since Saturday morning around 6AM. He is driving a black Honda CRV. The license plate is C86NSN. He is 6ft tall/170 pounds, has blue eyes, and the hair speaks for itself. Dad lives in Smithville, NJ/Galloway Township."
Kevin further informed that Levin's family and friends have already looked for him at his favorite spots in the area. He then urged,
"If you live in this area and have the time to look, he enjoys quiet parking lots. He could be anywhere, including Atlantic City, Brigantine and Ventnor, especially the boardwalk. He is likely wearing a blue and dark red/burgundy puffer coat with dark sweat pants."
The family has also filed a missing report with the local police.
Another man, who calls himself a friend of Levin, wrote on Facebook,
"One of my BEST friends, Alan Levin, is MISSING...he left his Galloway Township home at 6:00 am on Saturday Dec. 7th. He has NOT been heard from since...If you have seen him, Please contact the Galloway Police Dept. and or the NJ State Police...call 911. No need for any comments....Just asking for your HELP."
Netizens react to Alan Levin's missing report
The internet has been reacting to Alan Levin's missing report since his son Kevin shared the post on social media. While some are praying for his safe return, others are talking about how they have known him as a teacher. A Facebook user wrote,
"So sorry to hear this, Kevin. Hope he comes back to you safe and sound very soon."
Another one penned,
"Such a nice person, I remember him from when I was in high school."
"Hope they find him. I just realized its Mr. Levin. One of my other teachers," wrote a third one.
More information about Alan Levin is awaited. His family has been rigorously looking for him and hoping to find him soon.