INDIANAPOLIS — A man who authorities said may have been abducted was found, Indianapolis police now say.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department announced Monday, May 16 that James Cowherd, 30, was found and is safe.
Cowherd had last been seen May 6 in the area of 4000 N. Whitfield St.
Police said he was possibly abducted from that area around 10 p.m. on May 6 and may have been in danger.
Cowherd is described as 5’8", 194 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
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