Christopher Snow, 16, Missing Since March 8, 2006 (Houston, TX)
Christopher Snow, 16, was last seen on Wednesday leaving the Wal-Mart on F.M. 1960 West at Cutten Road at about 1:30 p.m.
He was wearing a grey t-shirt w/the logo US Marines or Marines, blue jeans, reddish brown Roper brand boots, and a green baseball cap w/the logo Billy Goat. Chris has a cleft upper left lip and looks a lot like the actor Joaquin Phoenix.
Texas EquuSearch has begun handing out fliers of the missing teenager.
Volunteers began searching northwest Houston on Monday for a teen missing for five days
Description:
- Name: Christopher Snow
- Date Missing: March 8, 2006: 1:36pm
- Missing From: Houston, Texas
- DOB: 05/19/1989
- Age: 16 years old
- Hair Color: Brown/Short ½” long
- Height: 5’6”
- Weight: 150lbs
- Eye Color: Hazel
- Sex: Male
- Race: White
- Complexion: Olive Complexion
- Police/Sheriff: Houston Police Department
- Officer/Deputy Name: Det Rodriguez
- Officer’s Phone #: 713/7315877
- Officer’s Case #: 037967106 TES Case #: 06538
Also anyone with any information or wishes to help search for the missing teen should call Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
[...] Christopher Snow, 16, was last seen on Wednesday leaving the Wal-Mart on F.M. 1960 West at Cutten Road at about 1:30 p.m. Texas EquuSearch began searches today for the missing teen. (For more go to Missing & Exploited) [...]
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from Texas Equusearch:
Christopher Snow was located at 4:15pm at a Shell Station in Baytown, TX on Tuesday, March 14, 2006. He’d been missing since March 8, 2006. Chris was met by his father and Texas EquuSearch member Robert Nelson; he was safe and unharmed. Special thanks to Chan 2 for helping us get his information out and generating the tips and Denis Weimer @ Fed-Ex Kinko’s Willowbrook for their assistance. Chris, we hope you realize how much your Dad loves you and how much we’ll need you at our horse stables this summer.
Comment by molly | March 15, 2006