Help Wanted to locate missing man

  • Christopher (Critter) Clark, who grew up in Mountain Communities schools and the Kingdom Hall in Lebec, has been missing from his home in Woodland Hills. Information is being sought to help find him.

    Christopher (Critter) Clark, who grew up in Mountain Communities schools and the Kingdom Hall in Lebec, has been missing from his home in Woodland Hills. Information is being sought to help find him.

UPDATE—Frazier Park, CA (Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 at 10a.m.)—Cathleen Wright Templeman responded to inquires today about whether there have been any changes in this case. She said no new information has been received this week, but the family is still hopeful. She asks that anyone who may have any information about the whereabouts and well-being of Christopher Clark to please respond. If you have information, please contact the Missing Persons Unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at 213-996-1800 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. You may also contact your local community police station anonymously, at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) toll free, 24-hours a day at R.A.C.R. Division.

Frazier Park, CA (Monday, Sept. 10, 2018 at 11:22 a.m.)—Christopher (Critter) Clark, who grew up in Frazier Park and Lebec attending El Tejon and Gorman schools in the 1990s, has been missing from his home in Woodland Hills since July 24, 2018 when he last had contact with his family at 6 p.m. in Reseda.

His car was found several days later abandoned in the Black Bear Diner parking lot in Valencia, CA (at Valencia and Creekside). Christopher’s family were also members of Kingdom Hall in Lebec. He still has lots of extended family living in this area who are desperate to find him. He is now 40 years old, 5’9″ and about 175 lbs. He has a 1-inch long scar on the back of his head.

Family friend Cathleen Wright Templeman is putting out the alert: “Please if anyone has seen Christopher Clark, detectives at the Missing Persons Unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at 213-996-1800 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. You may also contact your local community police station.”

If you have information, but wish to remain anonymous, please call 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) toll free, 24-hours a day at R.A.C.R. Division.

Any information at all will help.
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This is part of the September 14, 2018 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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