NKY Man's Disappearance Described As 'Uncharacteristic'

Kinchiro Kincho has been missing since August 3.

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(Boone County, Ky.) – An Erlanger man’s disappearance is being called “uncharacteristic”.

The Boone County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Kinchiro Kincho, 22, of Erlanger.

Kincho was last seen on August 3 when he left work at Pitney Bowes in Hebron.

His family reports that he typically does not leave the house unless he is working.

Kincho does not have a vehicle and there has been no activity on his bank account.

He is described a male, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 5’7”, 170lbs. with long black hair, black eyes and “Kincho” vertically tattooed behind his left ear.  

Anyone with information about his whereabouts should dial 911.

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