If You’ve Seen This Man, Millville Police Want to Hear from You
🔴 56 Year-old William "Bill" Miller Missing
🔴 Last Seen at Atlantic City Train Station
🔴 Family is desperate for Ansers
By all accounts, William "Bill" Miller is a happy man.
He lives for family and loves chatting with his kids and grandkids on Facebook.
The family would share good news with each other and William even began learning online games with the assistance of his grandchild.
Life wasn't perfect though.
A couple of years ago, his family said that William walked away from his job with the city of Bridgeton.
Even though William is described as a free spirit, it was a decision that family members said they never really understood.
William had recently been dealing with health problems.
A couple of years ago, he suffered a stroke that caused new challenges for him.
However, the family said he is resilient and has been able to overcome much of the problems resulting from his stroke.
So where is William?
His family hasn't heard from him for a couple of weeks, and they fear for his safety.
They say that William would text and call family members often, and it's unlike him to stop contacting them, even for a day.
William has been living with a relative in Millville and has been known to use online dating sites to meet new romantic interests.
Family members have warned William of the dangers associated with these online sites, but they say he met many people through those sites.
They say that he was planning to meet one of the people he met online when he vanished on November 3.
That was the last time anyone had seen him. That was at the New Jersey Transit train station in Atlantic City.
William had also rented a car that was later recovered in Upper Darby.
Family members fear the worst and are asking for the public's assistance in finding William "Bill" Miller.
William is 6'3" and weighs approximately 210lbs.
He has brown hair and the strokes he suffered have caused him to have difficulty walking. He may have a walker.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of William, you're asked to call the Millville Police at 856-825-7010 or call 9-1-1.
We have reached out unsuccessfully to Millville police for comment.
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