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Family Seeks Help Finding Missing Hatboro Man

Although Dennis Kessock Jr., has not been missing long enough to file a missing persons report, the man's family is concerned after he missed work and failed to pick up his wife.

Adequate time has not elapsed to enable the family to file a missing persons report. However, Patch has posted this information, sent by Patrick Kessock, as a service to members of the Kessock family as they search for Dennis Kessock Jr., who lives near and works the early morning shift (either 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. or 6 a.m. to noon) at Giant in Horsham. 

My name is Patrick Kessock, and my brother Dennis Kessock, Jr. went missing overnight last night in Hatboro. We can't officially file a missing person's report until 24 hours after, but I wanted to look to you guys to try to get the word out. Dennis is 30 years old, and he has a wife and a 3-year-old son. He was last known to be at his friend's house by the at 2:30 a.m., and the said he may have been there a short time after.

Dennis is about 6 feet tall and weighs 300 pounds. He usually wears jeans and black shirts, and rarely ever wears shorts. He drives a 2001 blue-grey Plymouth Neon that has a baby seat in the backseat.

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Anyone who has seen Dennis Kessock, or has information about his whereabouts, is asked to call Patrick Kessock at 267-255-3036 or kessock@mail.bc.edu.

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