Crime & Safety
'Endangered' Man Missing From Morris County, Police Say
Police say Sean Stohl was last seen by friends on Nov. 19, 2018.

BOONTON, NJ — A 53-year-old Boonton man has gone missing, and police say he is considered endangered.
Sean Stohl was reported missing by a friend on Nov. 21, two days after Stohl was last seen at home. Police say friends and family haven't heard from Stohl since then. Stohl is considered endangered due to a medical condition; it's not clear if he has been taking medication since disappearing. Police did not say what the condition is.
Police say Stohl left home without his phone, identification, or medications.
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He is described as 5 feet 8 inches, 285 pounds, bald, with green eyes. He was last seen wearing a green fleece, jeans, and brightly colored sneakers, and he usually wears glasses.
Police say there isn't any known travel destination at this point. Anyone with any information is asked to call Boonton police at 973-402-9371 x611 or email detective@boontonpolice.org.
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