An North Ogden father of two with ties to St. George has been missing since April, and the St. George Police Department has turned to the community for help in locating him.
Joshua Easley, 25, disappeared from North Ogden on April 21. Along with his keys, his car was found two days later by a nearby hiking trail with an empty tank of gas.
Easley lived in St. George with his father but moved to North Ogden shortly before he disappeared, SGPD Officer Derek Lewis said. According to a report by the Ogden Standard-Examiner, Easley has been intermittently living in St. George and northern Utah over the years.
"His last known location was in Ogden, but he does have family and friends in our area," Lewis said.
If you have any information that may aid in the search for Easley, please contact the SGPD at (435) 627-4380 or the North Ogden Police Department at (801) 782-7219. For more information about the search efforts, visit a Facebook page created by Easley's family to help spread the word.
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