New Castle Resident Shane Roane Found Safe, Search Called Off

Authorities have successfully located Shane Roane, who had been reported missing from New Castle. The Gold Alert that was issued to help find him has now been called off.

New Castle County authorities report that Shane Roane, who had been the subject of a missing person search, has been found safe.

Officials have now called off the Gold Alert that was previously issued to help locate the New Castle resident.

No additional details about the circumstances of Roane’s disappearance or recovery have been released at this time.

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