Local residents and law enforcement team up to support the search.
Brian Linden, a 52-year-old man who was reported missing in Augusta, Georgia, has been located safe after a brief search. Authorities confirmed he was found just hours after he left his home. His disappearance raised concerns due to reported suicidal threats and the fact that he was armed. The community’s proactive response and cooperation with law enforcement were crucial in ensuring his safe recovery.
Brian Linden, a 52-year-old man reported missing by authorities in Augusta, Georgia, has been found safe after a brief search. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Linden was located at 9:16 p.m. on June 24, 2025, just hours after he was last seen leaving his home at 6:10 p.m.
Brian Linden was last observed departing from his residence located on the 2700 block of Butler Place. He was driving a gray 2005 Buick LeSabre, which bears the Georgia license plate number SFE4436. At the time he went missing, Linden was dressed in khaki shorts and a navy T-shirt. He is described as standing 6 feet tall and weighing approximately 145 pounds.
Prior to his disappearance, it was reported that Linden had made suicidal threats. Authorities emphasized that he was armed with a handgun, categorizing him as potentially dangerous. The nature of these threats raised significant concern for his well-being and prompted the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office to reach out to the public for assistance in locating him.
In light of the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, law enforcement agencies encouraged anyone with knowledge of Linden’s whereabouts to contact them. They provided two contact numbers for the Sheriff’s Office: (706) 821-1080 and (706) 821-1020.
Following the report, the community rallied in support. Many local residents were alerted to the situation, and advice was shared widely on social media platforms, urging vigilance and assistance in finding Linden. The collective effort by the public and law enforcement played a crucial role in his quick and safe recovery.
The prompt action taken by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office and the community’s engagement ensured that Brian Linden was found unharmed. Authorities remain committed to monitoring the situation to provide any further necessary support for Linden’s well-being.
Missing person cases can often evoke strong responses from law enforcement and local communities, especially when mental health issues are involved. Brian Linden’s case highlights the importance of community vigilance and collaboration with police in cases of missing persons. The swift resolution of this situation reiterates the critical role of timely communication and the effective use of available public resources in addressing urgent matters related to missing individuals.
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