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The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) National Crime Information Center has a database of more than 100,000 missing persons cases, which includes 5,800 sets of remains that have yet been identified. Everyday someone goes missing. Please take the time to look over the pictures below and notify any one of these departments if you spot any of these individuals.

Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Missing Person Unit / Missing Children Help Center / FBI

Bryan Hayes
Name: Bryan Hayes
Disappeared: February 10, 2005 from Paxon Middle School (Jacksonville, FL)
Current Age: 14
Height: 5’2”
Weight: 125
Eyes: Green
Hair: Red

Notify: JSO Missing Persons 904-630-2627 Bryan Hayes was last seen on February 10, 2005 with friend Mark Degner. The boys apparently informed friends that they were going to run away. There have been sightings of the two young men in Jacksonville and as far south as Daytona. A $10,000 reward was announced on June 15, 2005 for information leading to the boys safe return. For further information about the boys visit www.amw.com

Mark Degner
Name: Mark Degner
Disappeared: February 10, 2005 from Paxon Middle School (Jacksonville, FL)
Current Age: 14
Height: 5’
Weight: 135
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Dark Blonde
Notify: JSO Missing Persons 904-630-2627
John Patrick Rowan
Name: John Patrick Rowan
Disappeared: While on his way to work on February 23, 2001 (Jacksonville, FL)
Current Age: 38
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 220
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown

Notify: JSO at 904-630-0500 or Detective McKean at 630-2172 Rowan, who was 34 at the time of his disappearance, left for work on Friday morning, February 23, 2001 and has not been heard from since. Rowan did not show up for work and was supposed to call his sister that morning to wake her up for school, but he never did. Rowan that day had also failed to show up at the airport to pick up his parents. On March 23, 2001 police located Rowan’s Green 1999 Ford Expedition in a parking space at an office park located one mile north of the Orlando Airport. Two girls in Rowan’s neighborhood reported to police that they saw Rowan’s truck leave at the normal time, but could not tell who was driving because of the tinted windows. Foul play has been expected in the disappearance of Rowan, but there has been no physical evidence that Rowan is dead or injured, and his bank accounts and cell phones have not been touched since his disappearance. A $100,000 reward was announced on February 23, 2005 by the Justice Coalition and Rowan Family for any information leading to the safe return of John Rowan.

Sandra Gann
Name: Sandra Gann
Disappeared: January 5, 2004
Current Age: 51
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 137
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Reward: $3,000 Notify: Bradford County 904-966-2276
Tabitha Tucker
Name: Tabitha Tucker
Disappeared: April 29, 2003
Current Age: 15
Height: 5’1”
Weight: 100
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Sandy Blonde
Reward: $10,000 Notify: JSO 904-630-0550 / 1-800– THE LOST
Rodney McIntyre
Name: Rodney McIntyre
Disappeared: July 2, 2004
Current Age: 51
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Eyes:
Hair:
Notify: JSO 904-630-0550

For a larger list of those missing in the Jacksonville and surrounding areas pick up a copy of the Justice Coalition’s monthly newspaper the Victim’s Advocate or visit the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Office (FDLE).


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