A Newcastle man with multiple sclerosis has been missing since Wednesday and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to help find him.
Kent Winchenbach Sr., 56, was last seen five days ago, on the night of Oct. 17 at his East Old County Road home, according to LCSO.
He does not have the medication he takes for MS and risks “serious injury” without it, according to a Facebook post by his son, Kent Winchenbach Jr.
LCSO describes the missing man as a white male, six feet tall and 160 pounds, with brown or brown-gray hair and blue eyes. He might be wearing blue jeans, a brown skullcap and brown loafers.
His son, on Facebook, adds that his father has a thick mustache, a large tattoo of an eagle on his chest and U.S. Navy tattoos on both arms. “He has a thick New England accent,” Winchenbach Jr. wrote. “He is very talkative.”
LCSO asks anyone who may have had contact with Winchenbach Sr. since Wednesday night to call the sheriff’s office at 207-882-7332.