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Gang? (6)

1 Name: Mastumoto : 2018-10-22 19:36 ID:IXKhmMKA [Del]

So people are questioning this as a gang. tbh this could be one but if you want this to be one gather up members and do more missions lets be on mainstream for once find missing people and others. you have to try dont ask others to do it. ill help just bump me.

2 Name: FindMuck !MrEff/SKhc : 2018-10-22 22:47 ID:i6+suwYN [Del]

What missions are you doing?

3 Name: Sen : 2018-10-23 02:45 ID:xXCy0VAx [Del]

Welcome to the Real World!

4 Name: Mastumoto : 2018-10-23 20:07 ID:IXKhmMKA [Del]

Findmuck I haven't don3 any missions but I'm just say8ng 5hatw the idea I have is possible. Not saying it will but if people put forth the effort then it might actually happen

5 Name: FindMuck !MrEff/SKhc : 2018-10-23 23:41 ID:i6+suwYN [Del]

>>4 "you have to try dont ask others to do it."

6 Name: hidden : 2018-10-31 11:43 ID:1Ulre/1Z [Del]

bump, ▪ Desmond Moore: He hasn’t been seen since Aug. 30, 2014, when he walking to Pizza Hut on U.S. 90 in Gautier. The then-24-year-old stayed in close contact with his mother, Delaina Moore, who hasn’t heard from him. Gautier police said they have not received any information to indicate any foul play but have not had any luck finding Moore. His mother and friends took to the streets, handing out fliers in hopes of finding him, after his disappearance. Gautier police are investigating.

▪ Joe “Jobey” Taylor Vaughn: Then 23, he disappeared sometime after his father dropped him off to fish at a pond off Mississippi 57 in Vancleave on July 17, 2005. Vaughn was supposed to use a phone at a nearby neighbor’s home to call his father to pick him up, but he never made the call. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department is investigating.
▪ Desmond Moore: He hasn’t been seen since Aug. 30, 2014, when he walking to Pizza Hut on U.S. 90 in Gautier. The then-24-year-old stayed in close contact with his mother, Delaina Moore, who hasn’t heard from him. Gautier police said they have not received any information to indicate any foul play but have not had any luck finding Moore. His mother and friends took to the streets, handing out fliers in hopes of finding him, after his disappearance. Gautier police are investigating.

▪ Joe “Jobey” Taylor Vaughn: Then 23, he disappeared sometime after his father dropped him off to fish at a pond off Mississippi 57 in Vancleave on July 17, 2005. Vaughn was supposed to use a phone at a nearby neighbor’s home to call his father to pick him up, but he never made the call. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department is investigating.

▪ Brian Kent Martin: He was reported missing in December 2000 at the age of 24. After his disappearance, his mother, Robyn Martin, came to coastal Mississippi and went to local bars on the U.S. 90 strip and elsewhere. He had fled the state of Georgia, his family said, after his former fellow gang members beat him when Martin refused to commit a murder. After the beating, a friend nursed Martin back to health until he could leave Georgia and escape his ties to the gang there. Martin came to coastal Mississippi afterward. Retired Biloxi police Investigator Mike Manna reopened the investigation and said Martin was likely dead. Biloxi police are investigating.

▪ Gary Lee Hope: Then 59, he was last seen leaving work in Pass Christian on July 20, 2017, and was reported missing four days later. His black 2004 Ford F-150 pickup truck was found at the Tuxachanie Hiking Trail on U.S. 49 in Saucier on Aug. 3, 2017. Despite searches for Hope along the hiking trail as well, authorities have been unable to locate Hope. He is known to carry a black backpack and has two scars, one on his abdomen and another above his right eye. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department is investigating.