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Richard Clay Branham
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His vehicle is a 2001 black GMC extended cab pickup truck, similar to the one in the included photo.
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Posted: 08/18/2010

COCONINO COUNTY, AZ - The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help to locate a 30-year-old male who was last seen on July 21st.

Richard Clay Branham had been staying in the Kanab, Utah area and was last seen in Fredonia, Arizona.

CCSO said Branham might have been planning on traveling to the Kaibab Plateau, but his exact plans are unknown.

Family, friends, and authorities have become concerned about Branham's welfare.

Branham is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, 165 pounds, and has hazel eyes and brown hair.

He has a tattoo on his right shoulder of a purple crescent moon with white clouds.

Branham often wears jeans, rounded toe boots, and a ball cap or cowboy hat.

His vehicle is a 2001 black GMC extended cab pickup truck, similar to the one in the included photo. The truck has 20-inch chrome rims and Nevada license plate 398-VAW.

Anyone with information about Branham or his vehicle is asked to call the Coconino County Sheriff's Office at 928-774-4523 or their local law enforcement agency.

 

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