The Southern Tier community is being asked for help in locating 31-year-old Connor Hickey, who has been missing since March 14.

According to reports, Hickey's last known communication was with his family on the morning of his disappearance.

Potential Location at Dorchester Park

Authorities are focusing their search efforts in the area around Dorchester Park in Whitney Point, where Hickey is believed to have been present recently walking and/or hiking.

The community is urged to keep an eye out and report any possible sightings to assist in the search and rescue operation. According to a missing person flyer, Hickey drove his 2018 Honda CR-V into Dorchester Park.

Description of Connor Hickey

Hickey is described as a white male with blue eyes and a bald head. He sports a distinct brown goatee and stands at a height of five feet nine inches, weighing approximately 185 pounds. Hickey is also described as friendly but quiet and not a danger to anyone.

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Call for Assistance

The investigation into Hickey's disappearance is ongoing, and law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information to come forward. If you have any details on his whereabouts, or if you have seen or heard from him recently, it is vital to contact the Binghamton Police Detective Bureau immediately at (607)772-7080. Alternatively, Binghamton Police Headquarters can also be reached at (607)772-7076.

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