Man reported missing in Alameda County
A 28-year-old Bay Area man was reported missing in Alameda County, the Berkeley Police Department confirmed.
Hadari Darden was last seen on Saturday in Berkeley. Police said Darden is classified as a missing adult and was reported missing to both the Oakland Police Department and the Berkeley Police Department.
Darden is a Black male, 6 feet, 3 inches tall, and weighs around 200 pounds.
Police said there is currently no evidence of foul play and that detectives are in communication with neighboring agencies.
Darden’s family said anyone with information can contact Shani Shay at 510-697-9881 or Hanifea Click at 510-619-6333.
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