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William Terry Raulerson

Baker County, FL

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William Terry Raulerson
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William Terry Raulerson, 41

Raulerson was seen at 6:00 p.m. by his co-workers when they returned from their iron-workers job. They had been working on a football stadium in Gainesville, Florida. At 6:15 p.m., Raulerson spoke to his wife and mother and said he was going to help a friend who was having problems with his truck. Raulerson left driving his wife's blue Nissan Pathfinder and has never been seen again. The car was found abandoned on August 5, at the gate to a hunting club on Georgia Highway 121, between the towns of St. George and Macclenny. There was no sign of Raulerson at the scene. He had a habit of parking his car and riding with someone else onto the hunting club. Witnesses reported seeing the Pathfinder at the gate at 9:00 p.m. on August 4. He resided in Macclenny, Florida at the time of his disappearance. 2 agencies investigating: Baker County Sheriff's Office 904-259-2861 Charlton County Sheriff's Office 912-496-7321

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Case ID569
Last Seen2003-08-03
CityBaker County
StateFL
Height6' 1"
Weight230
SourceNamUs
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