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Police Need Help Finding Kew Gardens Man Who Went Missing in College Point Saturday

Keith Johnson (NYPD)

May 11, 2018, By Christian Murray

A Kew Gardens man has been missing since Saturday and the police are asking the public for help in finding him.

Keith Johnson, 46, was last seen at around 2:20 pm on May 4 in his car at 125-10 23rd Ave. in College Point.

Johnson is described as being approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, about 200 pounds and with dirty blonde hair and green eyes. He was wearing khaki pants and black boots at the time he went missing.

Johnson, who resides at 84-04 Lefferts Boulevard, was driving a 2006 gray Hyundai Elantra.

Anyone with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). All calls are confidential.

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A Queens music teacher who was missing for more than a week has died, police said.

Keith Johnson, 46, was found in a wooded area near the upstate town of Shandaken, Ulster County, on Saturday, authorities said.

Johnson, an avid hiker, was semi-conscious and suffering from exposure and hypothermia when cops discovered him several miles into the woods, according to police sources.
This was in the “Daily News” on Sunday 5/13/18 – poor soul may he rest in peace

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