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Anthony Thomas Sipple

Eloy, AZ

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Anthony Thomas Sipple
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Anthony Thomas Sipple, 52

It is beleived that on 2/19/2015 Anthony Sipple walked away from his residence in the Silverbell Estates area shortly after taking his children to school. Sipple left his residence with just a blue backpack and bed roll. Sipple is an avid hiker and liked exploring the two mountain ranges near his home but did not advise of his intended route or destination prior to leaving this day. It is beleived that Sipple is wearing camoflauge pants and shirt with tan boots. Sipple left his cell phone and wallet behind, he frequently hiked ion the Silverbell and Sawtooth Mountains south of Arizona City, AZ. He is also possibly armed with a Glock handgun and hunting knife.

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Case ID28329
Last Seen2015-02-19
CityEloy
StateAZ
Height5' 8"
Weight170
SourceNamUs
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