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Found: Missing NJ Man Who Left Home Without Cell Phone Located Safely, State Police Say

UPDATE: Vanassen has been located safely, police confirmed.

Bryan T. Vanassen, 42, of Harmony Township, NJ

Bryan T. Vanassen, 42, of Harmony Township, NJ

Photo Credit: New Jersey State Police via Facebook

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State Police have issued an alert for a missing North Jersey man who suffers from depression and left home without his cell phone.

Bryan T. Vanassen, 42, was last seen at his home in Harmony Township, NJ, around 7 a.m. Monday, New Jersey State Police said.

Vanassen left his home without his cell phone and is thought to be driving a black 1988 Ford Bronco with a 4-inch lift, a large black antenna on the rear, and a chrome grill guard with New Jersey license plates reading A87NZY, police said.

He is also known to make frequent visits to Easton, PA, authorities said.

The 42-year-old also suffers from depression and anxiety, and it is not known whether he has his medications with him, police said.

Vanassen has a light complexion, stands 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. He is balding and has brown eyes, police said.

Vanassen was last seen wearing a brown jacket and black jogging pants with a silver stripe.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Troop "B" Washington Station Detective Bureau at (908) 689-3101.

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