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WILLISTON, ND ( KXNET ) — A new update on the missing person’s case of Roger Shelton has been shared.
The 62-year-old Williams County man was last seen in January near the North Dakota-Montana border.
Shelton is said to have traveled back to his Williston home from a border casino in the evening hours of January 5.
He was reported missing by family members, and police say after further investigation, they found his car and car keys, his wallet and credit cards, phone, and dentures at his house.
There has been no sign of Shelton since, and police say they have searched everywhere for him, even with K-9 units.
North Dakota to expect a bug boom this summer Police have also been following any leads, which have now led them to obtain video footage showing two vehicles driving up to Shelton’s house the day after he was last seen.
Police say the video shows one or more people may have exited the vehicles while parked in front of Shelton’s house for a period of time.
Police are unable to identify any specific details about the vehicles or the people in the video.
If you have any information about the vehicles in front of Shelton’s house, which is located in the Freedom Meadows neighborhood in Williston, on January 6 between 6 and 7 a.m., please reach out to Williston PD at (701) 577-7700.
There is a $50,000 reward for information that leads to Roger Shelton’s whereabouts.
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