LAUDERDALE CO., Tenn. – A Mendota man that has been missing in Tennessee for more than a month still has not been found.
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LAUDERDALE CO., Tenn. – A Mendota man that has been missing in Tennessee for more than a month still has not been found.
The Mendota Police Department informed members of Stanley Vodden’s family on April 13 that the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department in Tennessee has had no success in locating Vodden. The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department has taken exhaustive measures in attempting to locate the 67-year-old Vodden in the vicinity where his vehicle was located, but to no avail.
Vodden was reported missing to the Mendota Police Department on March 15 as he was overdue on a trip back to Mendota from Destin, Fla. His vehicle was located in Tennessee adjacent to the flooded backwaters of the Mississippi River approximately 20 miles from Ripley, Tenn.