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Prosecutor, O.C. Police Search for Missing Man

 

By Herald Staff

CREST HAVEN — Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor and Ocean City Police Chief Chad Callahan announce the on-going investigation into the March 11 disappearance of 21 year-old, John Weisbecker, of Ocean City.
Weisbecker is described as a white male, brown hair, brown mustache, last seen wearing a black t-shirt with “SEEDLESS” across the front, dark jeans, and brown “ES” brand sneakers. According to police, Weisbecker has numerous tattoos on his torso and both arms.
Weisbecker was reported missing by family members on March 12. He was last seen by members of his immediate family during the morning hours of March 11, 2009. Attempts to contact Weisbecker have been unsuccessful and information gained from family and friends have not provided any information on Weisbecker’s whereabouts.
The Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit and the Ocean City Police Department continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Weisbecker’s disappearance.
Taylor and Chief Callahan have released the attached photograph of John Weisbecker. The photograph was taken on December 24, 2008 and depicts Weisbecker with a full beard. At the time of his disappearance, Weisbecker had only a mustache.
The police encourage anyone who may have contact with Weisbecker to contact the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit at #609-465-1135, the Ocean City Police Department at #609-399-9111, or Cape May County Crime Stoppers #609-465-2800.

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