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Missing man: Richard Bruno - Denison, TX

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DENISON, Texas — A Silver Alert has been issued to help find a 72-year-old man that was last seen in Denison, Texas on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Richard Bruno is a white man standing at five feet nine inches tall and weighs around 170 pounds. He is bald with blue eyes and was last seen wearing […]

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