Where is Justin Clark?

Categories: Bay Area News, Featured, crime
Written By: DustyHawes64

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Justin Joseph Clark, a graduate of Concord High School is MISSING and was last seen on July 9, 2009 in San Francisco at Royal Ground Coffee (1605 Polk Street). We do not know why or how he disappeared. After a thorough investigation of his personal, professional and financial life, we have NO CLUES. What we do know, is that he vanished leaving all of his worldly possessions, his relationships and his career behind. Our family and friends were in close communication prior to his disappearance (speaking and visiting with him at least 3 times a week). We felt that we had warm and rewarding relationships with Justin. Although he expressed to us that he felt anxiety in his personal and professional life and he may have benefited from a vacation, he had never previously travelled without communicating with us.

http://www.findjustin.org/

He’s the youngest of three boys. Until his disappearance, he worked as a community nurse in San Francisco.

He’s a very outgoing, communicative, and creative person. He is very adventurous and has traveled extensively around the US and abroad. One trip involved a bike ride from Santa Barbara,CA to Seattle, WA. He loves the creating art (drawing, painting, sculpting) and music (guitar and singing). He also enjoys the outdoors (camping, hiking, rockclimbing, flyfishing) and has a passion for both listening and dancing to music.

If you have any information about Justin Clark, please contact his family at:

(415) 637-4739

Missing.Justin@yahoo.com

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