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Missing person: Loved ones of 32-year-old man say they haven't seen him in almost a month, fearing the worst

Missing person: Loved ones of 32-year-old man say they haven't seen him in almost a month, fearing the worst

Yahoo27-05-2025
The Brief
Steven Marlow has not been seen since May leaving a friend's house in Cleveland.
Family members are asking for your help to locate him.
If you have any information, contact the Liberty County Sheriff's Office or Crime Stoppers.
CLEVELAND, Texas - According to Liberty County Sheriff's Deputies, Steven Marlow was last seen on May 4 leaving a friend's house in Cleveland.
What they're saying
"He's somebody's family, he's very important to a lot of people," said Steven's brother, Hunter Marlow, who describes him as a career criminal trying to turn his life around.
"He was trying to get back in the right path, so he could raise his kid," said Hunter.
"There were some messages sent from his phone which were a little concerning," Hunter said. "Apparently, there was also a fight that had occurred."
What you can do
The passing of time is concerning to Steven's brother, who said he's hoping people who know anything will contact the Liberty County Sheriff's Office or Crime Stoppers.
The Source
FOX 26 Reporter Randy Wallace spoke with Marlow's brother about what happened.
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