A $5000 reward is being offered by Pennsylvania Crimestoppers for information in a missing person case from 2013 in Kiski Township, Armstrong County.
Troopers said that on June 6th of that year, the family of Albert Leroy Copper told state police that he left for work that morning at 3:45 AM and did not show up for work nor did he return home. That afternoon, police found his car on a dirt road pull-off in the woods about a quarter mile east of Route 156. He is still considered missing.
Copper was described as 41 years old, five feet seven inches tall with red hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black “Peterbilt” ballcap, a grey “pocket” t-shirt, blue jeans and sneakers.
Anyone with information on this case can call the PSP Tip Line at 1-800-472-8477 or submit their tip online. All calls to PSP Tips can remain anonymous and be eligible for the $5,000 reward.
(Photo Courtesy PSP Tips)













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