TX TX - Richard Gary Parker, 76, Aquilla, 24 April 2010

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http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/04/30/2155176/search-for-missing-hill-county.html

Search for missing Hill County man continues
Posted Friday, Apr. 30, 2010 Comments

By BILL MILLER
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A former Haltom City man who retired in rural Hill County was still missing Friday, nearly one week after he was seen leaving home in his pickup.

Richard Gary Parker, 76, a retired Lockheed employee, was last seen April 24 leaving his home southwest of Aquilla Lake.

He reportedly has dementia, diabetes, and high blood pressure, according to his family.

Hill County Sheriff's deputies, game wardens and dozens of volunteers have combed the county looking for Parker or his pickup, a silver/gray 2004 Dodge.

"We're actually out here again," Capt. Larry Armstrong of the sheriff's office said Friday afternoon. "We haven't found any sign of him yet."

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http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2010/may/14/witnesses

Misty Bowers Scripps Texas Newspapers
Posted May 14, 2010 at 9:26 p.m.

Witnesses have positively placed an elderly Hill County man missing since April 24 at Lake Brownwood on the morning of April 25, according to Sgt. Lana Guthrie, criminal investigations division of the Brown County Sheriff’s Department.
 
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http://www.kwtx.com/news/headlines/95155704.html?ref=704

LAKE BROWNWOOD (May 29, 2010)—Five weeks after Richard Gary Parker, 76, drove off from his rural Hill County home, relatives know there’s little chance he’s still alive.

But family members are hoping someone in the expected crowd of visitors this weekend at Lake Brownwood will stumble across something that will provide them with answers about Parker’s fate.
 
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Thank you dad, I miss you!
Rest in peace.
 
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April 20, 2022


<<BCSO deputies were called Tuesday to the Texas 4-H Conference Center at Lake Brownwood after an employee reported finding possible human remains, the release said.

While processing the scene, law enforcement officials found a driver's license for Richard Parker, 76, as well as other identifying information, the release said.

Parker was last seen with his truck at Mountain View Lodge on April 24, 2010, the release said. He was from Aquilla, which is about 125 miles east of Brownwood.

The lodge where Parker was last seen is about one mile from the conference center.>>




 

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