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Charles Lynn Simmons

Tucson, AZ

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Charles Lynn Simmons
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Charles Lynn Simmons, 52

Charles Simmons was last heard from on January 14, 2004. He had just returned to Tucson, Arizona from a mining operation. At the time of his disappearance, Mr. Simmons had no known medical or physical disabilities. His Ford F-150 pickup was found abandoned on January 17, three days after his disappearance, in a tow-away zone across the street from a warehouse where he and his partner collected and sold semi-precious minerals. There was no sign of Simmons at the scene, nor were there indications of a struggle. Police suspect foul play was involved. There has been no activity on Simmons' finances, no sightings, and he has no history of disappearing

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Case ID4281
Last Seen2004-01-14
CityTucson
StateAZ
Height6' 1"
Weight180
SourceNamUs
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