Police Investigating Bizarre Missing Persons Case In Camden County
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WINSLOW TOWNSHIP, N.J. -
Worried friends and family want to know what happened to a Camden County man who went to work and then disappeared.
Investigators in Winslow Township say there were no clues left at the scene and no apparent reason why a gas station attendant working alone in rural part of town vanished.
Police say Sukhvinder Singh was last seen Tuesday night at a gas station on White Horse Pike, where he works 12 hours each day, nearly every day.
A regular customer pulled in and noticed Singh was absent from his post, but his bike was still parked.
Singh's employer says he's very hard working and always shows up for work.
If you have any information on Singh's whereabouts, you're asked to call the Winslow Township Police Department at 609-561-3300.
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