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Robert Clay

Chesterfield, NH

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Robert Clay
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Robert Clay, 77

Robert Clay, 77, was last seen by family at about 10:00 PM on Monday, June 23rd. A credible sighting of Clay, on Glebe Road, occurred around 6:30 AM on Tuesday, June 24th. It is possible that Clay may have been seen walking north on Glebe Road, a short distance from his residence. Clay has not been seen since. This area is in close proximity to NH Rt. 9 and the town of Westmoreland. It is believed that Clay left his home wearing white Nike sneakers, blue jeans, and possibly a long sleeve denim shirt. Mr. Clay has gray hair, green eyes, is 5 foot 7 inches, 140 lbs., and walks with a hunch. Search crews have scoured the forests, roads, and waters surrounding Clay’s home. Along with searchers on foot, K9 teams, drones, ATVs, and a helicopter were utilized. Members of NH Fish and Game, NH State Police, MA State Police Air Wing Unit, Chesterfield Police, Spofford Fire Department, Keene Fire Department, Swanzey Fire Department, Gilford VT Fire Department, Putney VT Fire Department, Rescue Inc., Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team, NH National Guard Volunteer Search and Rescue Team, New England K9 Search and Rescue, North Country Search Dogs, and members of the community have all assist

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Case ID148087
Last Seen2025-06-23
CityChesterfield
StateNH
Height5' 7"
Weight140
SourceNamUs
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