Family searching for missing Moab skydiving instructor

Family searching for missing Moab skydiving instructor


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SALT LAKE CITY -- The family of a missing skydiving instructor from Moab is asking for the public's help to find him.

CNN reports David Brown, 37, disappeared June 29 near Skydive Moab, leaving behind his driver's license, cash, an uncashed paycheck and his passport.

Brown's family in Halifax, Nova Scotia, filed a missing persons report Saturday with the Moab Police Department and is seeking the public's help.

The owner of Skydive Moab, Clint MacBeth, said Brown recently went through a divorce. Friends originally assumed he had gone to Las Vegas to visit his girlfriend. "But they later realized he wore only shorts, a T-shirt and sneakers, making him unequipped to deal with 100-degree-plus temperatures," CNN quoted MacBeth.

Brown is described as:

  • 6 feet tall
  • 180 pounds
  • Green eyes
  • Dark brown hair
  • Four tattoos: a black bat on his left shoulder, a hummingbird, an alien head and a moustache on his back

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