Search underway for Murfreesboro man who could hurt himself, police say

Ledford is believed to be driving a black Honda Passport with license plate BLQ4964.
Murfreesboro Police are looking for a man who was reported missing on Thursday.
By Caleb WethingtonPublished: May. 3, 2024 at 11:16 AM CDTEmail This LinkShare on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedIn

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Murfreesboro police are searching for a man who they say has made statements of self-harm.

Police said Benjamin Lance Ledford, who is bipolar, was reported missing on Thursday, May 2.

Ledford is believed to be driving a black Honda Passport with license plate BLQ4964.

Benjamin Ledford was reported missing on May 2, 2024. Ledford is bipolar and has made statements of hurting himself. He is driving a black Honda Passport tag BLQ4964. Ledford has been entered into NCIC. If you know where he can be located, call Det. Cox at 629-201-5514. pic.twitter.com/AcVe6Qr06x

— Murfreesboro TN Police Department (@MboroPoliceDept) May 3, 2024

“If you know where is or can be located, please call Detective Julia Cox at 629-201-5514,” police said.

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