Justin Audean Cobb

Justin Audean Cobb

Date of Last Contact: August 10, 2012

Location of Disappearance: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Physical Characteristics: 6′ 4″ tall, approximately 210 – 220 pounds, 34 year old, Caucasian male. Justin has brown hair, though he is balding and keeps it shaved. His body hair is average in amount, and he sometimes grows a thin goatee along with a thin line of hair that outlines his jawline. His left eye is hazel, while his right eye is blue, giving him eyes of two different colors. On his back, he has a large cross tattoo.

Last Seen Wearing: Unknown

Investigating Agency: Broken Arrow Police Department

(918) 259-8400

Thirty-four-year-old Justin Cobb was last seen at a friend’s Quickie Mart near 51st and Peoria in Tulsa on August 10th, 2012.

He has not been seen or heard from since.

Justin had told his friend that he thought he was in trouble, at the time the friend thought Justin was talking about being overheated, as he had just come from his last air conditioning repair of the day and looked hot. Justin grabbed a bottle of water and said he was going to the hospital, got into his van and left. Two weeks prior to his disappearance he had been to the hospital for heat exhaustion.

His work van was found four days later, in a rural part of Okmulgee County. His wallet with its contents intact was found inside the van. However, several items were found outside of the van, including Justin’s clothing. As far as anyone could tell, nothing was missing.

At the time of his disappearance, Justin is described as being 6’4, 190 pounds, with a shaved head and hazel eyes.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Justin Cobb, please contact the OSBI at (800) 522- 8017.

Justin Audean Cobb
Justin Audean Cobb

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