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#MISSING: Brian Patrick Miller, 31 - Spring, TEXAS (missing since June 2014 - car found June 6th on U.S. Highway 79)

Two private detectives from Spring are searching the Jacksonville area for clues in a missing person's case filed this past summer.
Investigators Barbara and Martin Renteria said the Spring man's car was found June 6 on U.S. Highway 79 west between Jacksonville and Palestine.
"The windows were down, the battery was gone, and the hood was up," Barbara Renteria said. "It was at mile marker 382."
According to Barbara, the 2000 silver Chevy Malibu was destroyed by the towing company. However, a note was found on it that read "Please don't tow my car. Friends are picking me up."
The note is supposedly from 31-year-old Brian Patrick Miller, last seen June 1. He has been a Spring resident for about the past five years, Barbara said.
Before leaving town, she said he withdrew approximately $18,000 from his trust fund, and gave his belongs away to friends.
"He left is belongings on his best friend's front porch with a note (about whom to distribute the items)," Barbara said.
She added that Miller's friends believe he may have been planning to commit suicide, and they noted that he has a history of depression.
Miller, whose family lives on the upper East Coast, is not known to be connected to any drug cartels or suspicious activity, Barbara said.
"We've found no reason for a homicide yet. We've pretty much covered all of the Houston area," she said.
Miller owned two weapons, but only one was found in his belongings in Spring. It is possible that he took the second weapon with him, Barbara said.
Miller is 5-feet, 10-inches tall and weighs approximately 300 pounds. He has brown hair, brown eyes, a thin mustache and a goatee.
He has a stocky, muscular build and a tribal-style tattoo on the inside of his left forearm. He also has a large word tattoo on the inside of his right forearm.
He was last seen about 10:30 p.m. June 1 in the FM 1960 and Aldine Westfield area of North Houston.
It is believed he may have made stops inside Jacksonville before turning onto Hwy. 79.
Anyone who may have saw Miller and/or know of his whereabouts should contact the Renterias at (832) 592-3550 or Investigator Pat Schifani at the Harris County Sheriff's Office at (713) 967-5824.
 
SOURCE: http://www.jacksonvilleprogress.com/news/investigators-from-spring-search-for-missing-man/article_9b666e2a-71e0-11e4-ab35-1747b45b0dd6.html
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