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Police seek clues to man’s disappearance
Chandler police are asking for help in locating a man
Send Independence Day events
who recently disappeared after playing basketball at a
city park. Sheldon L. Boyd, 27, was last seen on May 12 at Let the SanTan Sun News help you publicize your
approximately 11 p.m. at Maggio Ranch Park, near Alma
Independence Day events in a special section. Are you
School Road and Chandler Boulevard. Boyd is of Native
hosting a July 4 craft activity for children, a parade,
fi reworks display or some other event that celebrates
American descent, 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weighs 145
Independence Day? If so, email details to News@SanTanSun.
pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes, a moustache and
com. Include a brief description of the event, times/days/
thin beard, glasses, and a tattoo of an “S” on his right calf. dates, cost or free, if registration is required, venue/address,
He was last seen wearing black shorts, a black shirt, black
publishable phone number, website if applicable and contact
tennis shoes and a black Adidas jacket. He has no known
information for verifi cation purposes. We welcome photos,
Sheldon L. Boyd
which must be 300 dpi JPEGs or taken on a digital camera
medical or psychological conditions, and no history of
on the “best” or “highest quality” setting. Information is due
alcohol or drug abuse. Boyd left behind in his apartment his wallet, car keys and cell
by noon on June 6 for the June 16 issue, which is the
phone. He has not contacted friends or family members since his disappearance, last printed issue before the July 4 Holiday. Submission
nor has he shown up for work. Anyone with information on Boyd’s whereabouts is
does not guarantee placement.
asked to call the Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130.
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