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Missing Person / NamUs #MP17297
View NamUs missing person case MP17297 for Wyatt James Juan missing from Tucson, Arizona. Date of last contact: Apr 19, 2012. NCMEC case number: --.
Missing Age 24 Years
Current Age 36 Years
First Name Wyatt
Middle Name James
Last Name Juan
Nickname/Alias --
Sex Male
Race / Ethnicity American Indian / Alaska Native
Height 5'-9" - 6'-0" (69 - 72 inches) --
Weight 200 - 240 lbs --
Tribe Enrollment/Affiliation Yes
Associated Tribe(s) Enrolled with Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona
Circumstances
Date of Last Contact April 19, 2012
NamUs Case Created September 4, 2012
Last Known Location (Map)
Location Tucson, Arizona --
County Pima County
Missing From Tribal Land No
Primary Residence on Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Disappearance
Wyatt Juan had quit his job in April of 2012. Shortly thereafter his family could not contact him. Several family members began stopping by his home and finally entered to find his cell phone, all clothing items, and valuables were present.
Physical Description
Hair Color Black
Head Hair Description Black, usually worn long in a ponytail.
Body Hair Description --
Facial Hair Description none
Left Eye Color Brown
Right Eye Color Brown
Eye Description --
Distinctive Physical Features
Tattoo Left elbow \"Juan\"
"Clothing" Unknown
"Eyewear" Wears glasses
Wyatt James Juan - Arizona Missing Person Directory
Details and Pictures of Wyatt James Juan , Missing since April 2012
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Wyatt James Juan - Arizona Missing Person Directory
Details and Pictures of Wyatt James Juan , Missing since April 2012
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Wyatt Juan, Missing from Arizona since 2012.
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Wyatt Juan, Missing from Arizona since 2012.
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