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Thomas Charles Murray Jr.

Spring, TX

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Thomas Charles Murray Jr.
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Thomas Charles Murray Jr., 23

On October 18, 2011, Thomas (T.J.) Murray Jr. drove his father's Ford F-150 to On The Rox Bar located at 592 Sawdust Rd., Spring, TX and left it parked there. T.J. rode with a friend to a couple of different bars and the truck was found still parked at On The Rox Bar. T.J. was last seen walking South leaving Rookie's Sports Bar and Grill located at 305 Sawdust Rd. #B, Spring, TX 77380 after getting into a confrontation then getting kicked out on October 19, 2011, at about 12:30 AM. T.J.'s cell phone was located about mid-morning on October 19, 2011, in the 25000 Block of Borough Park Dr., Spring, TX 77380 with the back and battery off.

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Case ID12933
Last Seen2011-10-19
CitySpring
StateTX
Height5' 6"
Weight140
SourceNamUs
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