Clarence Robert Gibson Jr., a 45-year-old Marine Corps veteran, vanished without a trace from his residence in Glen St. Mary, Florida, on June 20, 2006. Despite extensive searches and investigations, his disappearance remains an unsolved mystery, leaving his family in a relentless pursuit of answers.
On the morning of June 20, 2006, Clarence was scheduled to commence a new job with a timber company. When he failed to report for work, his family grew concerned. They visited his home and discovered that his essential medications, including insulin for his diabetes, had been left behind—a troubling sign given the necessity of his treatment.
Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Clarence's father reported him missing to the Baker County Sheriff's Office on June 24, 2006. Authorities initiated a search, entering both Clarence and his vehicle—a gray 1987 Nissan Pathfinder with Florida license plate A163QT—into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database. Despite these efforts, neither Clarence nor his vehicle has been located to date.
The area surrounding Clarence's residence is characterized by dense forests and numerous bodies of water, complicating search operations. Law enforcement employed advanced techniques, including radar scans of local water bodies, and recovered several vehicles during their efforts. Unfortunately, none were linked to Clarence's disappearance. ...Read More
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