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Dogs help in Szostak search effort
01/17/2008 12:57 PM
By: Web Staff

ALBANY, N.Y. -- A source close to the Joshua Szostak case said Albany police and State Police cadaver dogs are searching the north end of the Port of Albany near the truckstop.


The 21-year-old has been missing since the early morning hours of Dec. 23 after a night out at the Bayou Café in downtown Albany. Police believe he was last seen at the port.

According to the source, the dogs are actually doing a routine training exercise. But the detectives decided to put them to work on a real case as part of that training.

Anyone with information is asked to call Albany police at (518) 462-8038 or the anonymous tipline set up by the family at (518) 424-7236. You can also send an email to locatejosh@yahoo.com.


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