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James Moore’s family said they have no idea what lead to their son’s disappearance.
A co-worker told investigators Moore walked out of his bunk at Flare Energy Services with a gun to go for a walk at 5 a.m. two Saturday’s ago.
More than a week later, there’s still no sign of him.
Since then, Moore’s family from Houston has been in Monahans handing out flyers looking for answers.
Moore came to Monahans only a few months ago to work in the oilfields.
A few days before he went missing, Moore texted his mother Quinta telling her about how well work was going.
“He was excited about getting this good check,” she said. “He was going to get a cash car and he was just letting his mom know his excitement about that.”
But then communication stopped.
The family said James Moore is 6’4”.
He was last seen wearing a white shirt, black sweatpants and white sneakers.
He also has three star tattoos behind his right ear.
Family, authorities search for oil worker who went missing in Monahans
A co-worker told investigators Moore walked out of his bunk at Flare Energy Services with a gun to go for a walk at 5 a.m. two Saturday’s ago.
More than a week later, there’s still no sign of him.
Since then, Moore’s family from Houston has been in Monahans handing out flyers looking for answers.
Moore came to Monahans only a few months ago to work in the oilfields.
A few days before he went missing, Moore texted his mother Quinta telling her about how well work was going.
“He was excited about getting this good check,” she said. “He was going to get a cash car and he was just letting his mom know his excitement about that.”
But then communication stopped.
The family said James Moore is 6’4”.
He was last seen wearing a white shirt, black sweatpants and white sneakers.
He also has three star tattoos behind his right ear.
Family, authorities search for oil worker who went missing in Monahans