The family of a North Dakota doctor who went missing in Montana this summer is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to his recovery.
Dr. Patrick Fitzpatrick, 74, was last seen at a bank in Bozeman on July 2. His abandoned vehicle was discovered at the edge of a bean field south of Willow Creek on July 4.
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At the time of his disappearance, Fitzpatrick was driving a green Ford Explorer with North Dakota plate JPN688 and pulling a small white enclosed trailer with North Dakota plate T266379.
Fitzpatrick is described as 6 feet tall and weighing 240 pounds with white hair. He was last seen wearing a green polo type shirt and brown pants.
The Gallatin County and Madison County sheriff’s offices received reports that Fitzpatrick was seen at the Harrison Volunteer Fire Department’s Fourth of July barbecue on the evening of July 4. But law enforcement has been unable to confirm these sightings.
The investigation is ongoing, and the Fitzpatrick family is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to Fitzpatrick’s recovery.
If anyone has information regarding this missing person case, they can contact the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office Detective Division at 582-2121 or CrimeStoppers at 586-1131. Information provided to CrimeStoppers may be kept anonymous. People providing information that leads to Fitzpatrick’s recovery may be eligible for a cash reward.