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Family Offers $10K Reward For Missing Endangered Franklin Man: Police

The family of Father Anthony Kluckman, who went missing from Franklin, has offered a $10,000 reward for information, police said.

The family of Father Anthony Kluckman who was last seen in Franklin has offered a $10,000 reward for information that leads to him being found, according to police.
The family of Father Anthony Kluckman who was last seen in Franklin has offered a $10,000 reward for information that leads to him being found, according to police. (Franklin Police Department)

FRANKLIN, WI — The family of a priest who recently went missing from Franklin has offered a $10,000 reward for information that leads to finding the man, Franklin police announced Monday on Facebook.

Father Anthony Kluckman was last seen outside his apartment near the Priests of Sacred Heart Monastery near West Rawson Avenue and Highway 100 in the early morning of Thursday, police said. He is 75 years old and has dementia, police said.

Police described Kluckman as 5-foot 10-inches, 250 pounds, last seen wearing glasses, an ID bracelet, a square print multi-color shirt, dark pants and white tennis shoes. He was carrying a small duffel bag.

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On Monday, police said they are continuing search efforts but had no new information.

The Franklin Police Department asked anyone who has information on Kluckman's wherabouts to call them at 414-425-2522.

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