Police in Illinois are seeking the public's help in finding a missing man from Galesburg who may also be endangered. The 66-year-old man has been missing since Sunday and police need help finding him. We know the Quad Cities community is a very helpful community and it would be great if we could find this gentleman.

At the request of the Galesburg Police Department, the Illinois State Police is activating an endangered missing person advisory. The Galesburg Police Department is requesting the public's assistance in locating Phillip M. Allison, a 66-year-old white male who went missing over the weekend.

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Allison is 6 feet tall and weighs 228 pounds. Phillip has brown hair and is wearing a green and gray t-shirt and gray pants.

He was last seen driving southbound on Knox County Highway 78 at 2 pm on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Phillip was driving a black 2020 Chrysler Voyager van with Illinois license plate TAZZ 57. The van is pictured below:

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Police report that Mr. Allison has a condition that places him in danger.

Any person with information regarding the whereabouts of Phillip Allison should contact the Galesburg Police Department at 309-345-3721.

Several others are missing throughout the state of Illinois. If you want to see who else is missing, see unsolved cases here. As always, if you have any information regarding any missing person in Illinois or even in Iowa, you are encouraged to contact the state police department of the state they are missing in or the U.S. Department of Justice.

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