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WALB's Most Wanted: Donald Edward Hallmon

There's a nationwide lookout for an Albany truck driver who disappeared in his company's tractor trailer rig.

43-year old Donald Edward Hallmon works for a company called Harvest Unlimited in Newton, Alabama, and he disappeared ten days ago.  The last time he was seen was Monday, October 15th. He was fueling up at the Pilot truck stop on Cordele Road in Albany.

He's not charged with a crime, but the company wants to know where he and the truck are.

Hallmon is 5'11", 225 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

The truck he was driving is a yellow Freightliner with red bumpers and the tag number is 1012286. The trailer is a 53 foot Lufkin with tag number T210423.

If you have seen this man or tractor trailer rig, please call Harvest Unlimited Trucking Company at 1-877-942-7837.

The trucking company is offering a one thousand dollar reward. 

Because he is missing, Donald Edward Hallmon becomes one of WALB's Most Wanted.

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