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PETERSBURG, VA—Petersburg Police need your help locating a man who was last seen Sunday.

Deonta Harrison, 25, was last seen Sunday, February 10, 2013 in the 500 Block of S. Dunlop Street.

Harrison was last seen by a group of friends and has had no contact with family, police said.

Harrison is described as a black male with black hair who is approximately 6'01" and weighs approximately 163lbs.

If anyone has information about the location of Harrison or has had contact with Harrison after February 10th contact: Detective B.W. Chester of the Petersburg Bureau of Police. (804) 400-1810.

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