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Unsolved mysteries: Missing persons of the Concho Valley

Unsolved mysteries: Missing persons of the Concho Valley

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SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — Thousands of people go missing each year, leaving behind lives, families and friends. Here's a look at those still missing in the Concho Valley.
Gregory Scott Ford
Age now: 61Last seen in: San AngeloLast seen on: 02/28/2012 Circumstances: Missing person was last known to be homeless.
Steven Keith Roberson
Age now: 33Last seen in: SonoraLast seen on: 09/05/2018Circumstances: Roberson was last seen wearing a t-shirt, jeans and steel-toed boots.
Jon Paul Shadden
Age now: 51Last seen in: Robert LeeLast seen on: 06/09/2007Circumstances: Shadden has a tattoo on his right shoulder and a scar on his right knee. He has braces on his top teeth. Shadden may be wearing a gold rope chain necklace.
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