Gregory Samuel Snyder
Selbyville, DE

On Nov. 27, 2000, DSP was contacted in reference to Gregory S. Snyder, who was missing. The police showed up at the family beach house in Keenwick, DE., three miles west of Fenwick Island to investigate. The police found no notes or papers to explain the whereabouts or time Mr. Gregory Snyder disappeared. The police did find a gun case in the bedroom with a magazine full of 9mm bullets. There was no gun found at the beach house. The neighbors said that they witnessed Mr. Gregory Snyder loading an ocean kayak on his truck a week ago, and returned without it. The family said that Mr. Gregory Snyder's credit cards have been canceled three weeks prior, and he has no other ways to get money. The Brother, in an interview, stated that Mr. Gregory Snyder is very muscular and was certified as a scuba diver and instructor, and that Mr. Gregory Snyder can easily kayak from an Ocean City inlet to Indian River, which is approximately thirty miles. Mr. Gregory Snyder's vehicle was found on 136th St. and Ocean Front in Ocean City Maryland (just south of the Delaware southern border). Missing from the vehicle was Mr. Gregory Snyder, an ocean kayak and a 9mm handgun. There was no evidence of foul p
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