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Tuolumne County Sheriff Seeks Public’s Help Locating Two Missing Men Who Left Waterford in March and Headed to a Property in Jupiter
Tuolumne County Sheriff Seeks Public’s Help Locating Two Missing Men Who Left Waterford in March and Headed to a Property in Jupiter
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August 30, 2024 – Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office officials report that they are requesting the assistance of the community regarding any information that could help locate Ronnie Dale Henley and Ronnie Lee Duncan Jr.
Ronnie Dale Henley and Ronnie Lee Duncan Jr. were last seen at the end of March 2024, when they left Waterford, California and drove towards Henley’s property in Jupiter, California along with Henley’s dog.
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Ronnie Dale Henley is described as a White adult male, 57 years of age, 5’9”, 170 pounds, brown hair, and hazel eyes. It is unknown what Henley was last seen wearing.
Ronnie Lee Duncan Jr. is described as a White adult male, 45 years of age, 5’8”, 135 pounds, and grey hair. It is unknown what Duncan was last seen wearing.
Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office seeks leads in perplexing missing persons case
The Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office asked for the public’s help Thursday for information that could help locate two men, Ronnie Dale Henley and Ronnie Lee Duncan Jr., who were last
www.uniondemocrat.com
August 30, 2024
This is a long article.
While driving from Waterford to Jupiter in late March, Ronnie Henley phoned several friends, saying that the truck broke down somewhere on the way to Twain Harte.
A friend reported them missing to the Stanislaus County sheriff on April 24.
The dog, a German Shepherd named Pepper, was found along Italian Bar Road in Tuolumne County -- date is not given.
The truck was found on June 21, on forest service road 3N11. "Forest Road 3N11 is north of the Lost Dutch Mining Association Italian Bar Camp on Italian Bar Road, also known as Forest Road 4N26, which eventually leads to Jupiter."
After the truck was found, Tuolumne County Sheriff took over the investigation.
The truck has not been towed as of August 25. It is now full of bullet holes and stripped of its contents.
See the article for more details, including an interview with Henley's daughter who is in AR.
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