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Mason Van Kuiken
22 year old U.S. Army Specialist Mason Van Kuiken has been missing since March 17, 2013. Stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado, he left the base without permission and was headed to Fort Hood, Texas to visit a friend when he had three days off.
As Mason was headed back to Colorado, a deputy from Texas pulled him over in the small town of Goldthwaite, Texas on March 15. According to the officer, weapons were found in the car that did not have permits, so Mason was arrested and his car impounded.
After getting out of jail on March 17, a bail boundsman took Mason to a motel located in Early, Texas. The next morning the bondsman picked him up so he could go to the Wells Fargo bank to withdraw bond money. Mason was then taken to a bus station in San Angelo, Texas, where he was last seen purchasing a ticket to Abilene, Texas so he could return to Colorado Springs.
Something of note here....apparently Mason's family was told that the missing soldier was on a watch for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. An expert on PTSD states that a soldier will take off and disappear without a trace and it is called ghosting".
He has not been seen since.
http://www.wtsp.com/news/topstories/article/317756/250/Where-is-this-missing-soldier-from-Bradenton
22 year old U.S. Army Specialist Mason Van Kuiken has been missing since March 17, 2013. Stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado, he left the base without permission and was headed to Fort Hood, Texas to visit a friend when he had three days off.
As Mason was headed back to Colorado, a deputy from Texas pulled him over in the small town of Goldthwaite, Texas on March 15. According to the officer, weapons were found in the car that did not have permits, so Mason was arrested and his car impounded.
After getting out of jail on March 17, a bail boundsman took Mason to a motel located in Early, Texas. The next morning the bondsman picked him up so he could go to the Wells Fargo bank to withdraw bond money. Mason was then taken to a bus station in San Angelo, Texas, where he was last seen purchasing a ticket to Abilene, Texas so he could return to Colorado Springs.
Something of note here....apparently Mason's family was told that the missing soldier was on a watch for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. An expert on PTSD states that a soldier will take off and disappear without a trace and it is called ghosting".
He has not been seen since.
http://www.wtsp.com/news/topstories/article/317756/250/Where-is-this-missing-soldier-from-Bradenton