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    Family of missing Little Rock man hope for answers after his truck is found in Newton County

    By Mattison Gafner,

    6 hours ago

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    LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- The family of a Little Rock man is speaking out after he was reported missing more than a week ago.

    Authorities said 41-year-old Clyde Holmes was last seen in Little Rock on July 10. His truck was found in Newton County on July 11 and later searched by police on July 19 but no new information was found.

    Missing Little Rock man’s truck discovered in Newton County

    According to Holme’s aunt Debora Greene, it is not in Holmes’ nature to not respond to his family, which is why they are so worried and trying to find answers.

    “Then point two is that his cell phone was found in his apartment, so there’s no way of contacting him, it was left on his charger,” Greene said.

    Authorities have been conducting a ground search with K-9 teams, but Holmes remains missing.

    “When you don’t know a situation and what has happened to your loved one, it’s a whole ‘nother set of trauma,” Greene said.

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    Greene said she misses him dearly and is worried for his safety, urging anyone with information to call the police.

    “Holmes, if you’re watching, just give us a call, give one of us a call,” Greene said. Let us know you’re okay. It doesn’t matter the situation, we will come get you.”

    According to Greene, police have been getting tips and following every lead, but they have not found anything that sticks or helps them get closer to finding Holmes.

    “I just know that Sheriff Wheeler and Detective Boyd are doing all that they can, and we certainly appreciate it,” Greene said.

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    He is described as 5’10” with black dreadlocks. It is unknown what he was wearing.

    Newton County Sheriff Glenn Wheeler asks Newton County residents to contact his office at 870-446-5124 if they have seen Holmes anywhere in the Newton County area since July 10.

    Anyone with possible information about the investigation can contact the Newton County Sheriff’s Office or Little Rock Police Department detectives at 501-404-3016.

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