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This Raleigh man left home 3 months ago, leaving behind his sons and his car. Where is he?
Samuel Claude Gilbert walked out of his Raleigh home three months ago, and his family hasn’t heard from him since.
Gilbert, 46, was last seen about 10 p.m. Oct. 23, when he left his home near Crabtree Valley Mall while his two teenage sons were in bed, according to Raleigh police and his family. He left behind his wallet, keys and Chevrolet Tahoe.
Police are investigating, and Gilbert’s mother, Tina Hough, said she is desperate to find her son.
Surveillance cameras at Gilbert’s apartment building in the 5800 block of Fairstead Drive captured images of him with his cellphone that night, Hough said.
“The video shows him going out the front door and he was walking onto Fairstead Drive and going toward Crabtree Valley Mall,” Hough told The News & Observer on Thursday. “He was walking down the hill in the direction of the mall.”
The next day, just after 8:30 a.m., Gilbert’s ex-wife called authorities, according to an incident report by the Raleigh Police Department.
Hough said she and other volunteers helped police search for her son in a heavily wooded area the week he disappeared. Officers have used search dogs, she said, and last week a search team used boats on Crabtree Creek.
Samuel Claude Gilbert walked out of his Raleigh home three months ago, and his family hasn’t heard from him since.
Gilbert, 46, was last seen about 10 p.m. Oct. 23, when he left his home near Crabtree Valley Mall while his two teenage sons were in bed, according to Raleigh police and his family. He left behind his wallet, keys and Chevrolet Tahoe.
Police are investigating, and Gilbert’s mother, Tina Hough, said she is desperate to find her son.
Surveillance cameras at Gilbert’s apartment building in the 5800 block of Fairstead Drive captured images of him with his cellphone that night, Hough said.
“The video shows him going out the front door and he was walking onto Fairstead Drive and going toward Crabtree Valley Mall,” Hough told The News & Observer on Thursday. “He was walking down the hill in the direction of the mall.”
The next day, just after 8:30 a.m., Gilbert’s ex-wife called authorities, according to an incident report by the Raleigh Police Department.
Hough said she and other volunteers helped police search for her son in a heavily wooded area the week he disappeared. Officers have used search dogs, she said, and last week a search team used boats on Crabtree Creek.