MO MO- Jason Mark Huff, 37, Cameron, 11 Nov 2020

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Huff, circa 2020
  • Missing Since 11/11/2020
  • Missing From Cameron, Missouri
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 06/20/1973 (50)
  • Age 37 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'8, 175 pounds
  • Associated Vehicle(s) White 2014 Volkswagen Passat with Missouri license plates (accounted for)
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown eyes. Huff is bald. He has a small tattoo of a cross or starburst on his left hand between the thumb and forefinger. He has additional tattoos on his upper arms.

Details of Disappearance​

Huff was last seen on November 12, 2020. On November 11, left his home in Cameron, Missouri to run errands and never returned. He visited multiple stores in St. Joseph, Missouri and was last seen at a Trex Mart gas station just off Interstate 29 in Dearborn, Missouri on November 12. He appeared to be fine at the time. He has never been heard from again.

On November 13, Huff's white 2014 Volkswagen Passat with Missouri license plates was found abandoned on a rural road near soybean fields in rural Clinton County, Missouri, four miles north of Plattsburg and about 25 miles from the Trex Mart in Dearborn. There was no sign of Huff at the scene.

Huff worked for the Missouri Department of Corrections as a prison guard and had once been awarded for "daring, decisive and successful" efforts to end a "volatile standoff" at the prison. His case remains unsolved.

Investigating Agency​

  • Cameron Police Department 816-632-6521

Source Information​

Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004. Last updated February 7, 2022; casefile added.
 
Nov 20, 2020


CAMERON, Mo. – It’s been more than a week since a man, believed to be a veteran, disappeared from his home in Cameron, Missouri.

Jason Huff left his home the afternoon of Nov. 11 to run errands. His family reported him missing three days later when the 47-year-old didn’t return.

“It is something puzzling,” Cameron Police Chief Rick Bashor said. “We’re doing everything we can.”

Huff was spotted on surveillance video at gas stations in St. Joseph and Dearborn. Bashor said Huff was alone during both sightings and appeared to be fine, stopping only to get gas.

His vehicle was later found, 20 miles east of Dearborn, along a gravel road in Plattsburg.

“It’s very rural,” Bashor said about the area. “A lot of large fields for farmers.”

Investigators spent the week conducting searches on foot and in the air.

“Drones were brought in, as well as members of fire and law enforcement were out there, taking sections at a time and searching everything,” Bashor said.

People who know Huff tell FOX4, he served in the military and worked at the Crossroads Correctional Center in Cameron. One of his former co-workers sent the following message:

“Anyone that knows Jason Huff knows he is a very personable person, kind, pleasant attitude, loves his family and friends, and very professional in how he carries himself in everything he does. Him not being in contact with someone this whole time isn’t who Jason Huff is.”

Bashor said Huff’s family is cooperating with their investigation and that they will continue to follow all leads in hopes of finding him.

“We’re looking at every avenue,” he added.

Right now, investigators do not suspect foul play or believe Huff wanted to hurt himself. They’re asking anyone who may have seen him after Nov. 12 to call the Cameron Police Department or the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department at (816) 632-TIPS
 



(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The past nine months have been hard for the family of Jason Huff following his disappearance.

"It put us in hell," Haylie Brown, Huff's daughter said. "It's been really hard for our whole family, everybody is struggling with it."

Huff, (48) went missing in November of 2020, the search effort got off to a fast start, but despite the initial response from friends, family and good samaritans as well as countless leads given to the Cameron Police Department, his case remains unsolved.

Huff's sister Melissa said he was not only the rock of the whole family, but also of those he worked with.

"He was a father before anything to his daughters and a very proud grandfather." Melissa Huff said. "Family meant everything to him and that includes his work family, he was a born leader."

These reasons are why Huff's family members can't fathom why he'd disappear without a trace.

"He was a dad, brother, son and a grandfather," Brown said. "Nobody knows what happened or where he's at.

The family said given how long he's been missing, some have taken to social media to spread unfounded rumors about the case and have even questioned their motives.

They wanted to speak out, in part, to set the record straight.

"We just want to assure the community that we're doing everything to bring [my father] home," Brown said.

While his case may not have been heard on the news every night since November, the impact of losing Huff hasn't wavered on the family throughout his disappearance.

"It's a day, it's a week, and it's nine months that we don't want to keep reliving," Brown said. "We just have to take it in doses and we're trying our best to do that."

The family plans to hold another search event for Huff in Cameron in September, for details visit the Bring Jason Huff Home page on Facebook.
 
Coming up on three years missing . I never hear anything about him. I wonder if body found last year has been identified. Wish I knew how far the body was found compared to where he went missing . I know his family deserves answers. Where could he be ? A normal,drug free guy. Well respected in community . Use to be in the military. Worked at local state prison for several years . Coach for his daughters sporting extracurricular.
 

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