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William Inklebarger

Knoxville, TN

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William Inklebarger
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William Inklebarger, 40

The subject (William Inklebarger) was last seen by his father on 12/27/17, after his father paid for him to stay at the Inn of Knoxville (Motel)from 12/27/17-01/27/18. The father also paid for minutes on the subject's cell phone from 12/-27-17-01-27-18. The subject did not call or respond to any messages left by the father after a number of days. The father returned to the motel 3 times between 1/05/18 and 1/13/18 and notice that the motel room was left in the same condition as it was on 12/27/17. The father is concerned because the subject has always kept in touch with him and never would have gone a number of days with out communicating with him.

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Case ID42550
Last Seen2017-12-27
CityKnoxville
StateTN
Height5' 9"
Weight160
SourceNamUs
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