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The Bay County Sheriff’s office is looking for a local man last seen on Tuesday, March 9, 2010, in Callaway.
Forty one year old Paul J. Dewindt was last seen at his sister’s home in the 900 block of Lee Court in Callaway Tuesday, March 9 at about 12:30 pm. Mr. Dewindt left the residence without his medication.
It is believed he is driving a vehicle owned by a family member—a white 1997 BMW bearing Florida license plate W918YS. An empty gun case was found in the family home and law enforcement believes Mr. Dewindt is in possession of the missing handgun, a Glock 41.
Mr. Paul Dewindt is described as a Hispanic male, about 5’6”, brown eyes and black hair with a tattoo of a Puerto Rican flag on the right side of his chest and a tattoo band on his right bicep.
Anyone who may come into contact with Mr. Dewindt is urged to use extreme caution and immediately contact the Bay County Sheriff’s Office at 747-4700.
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