Found Deceased UT - Joshua Easley, 25, Ogden, 21 April 2014

I've been reading the book "If I Can't Have You", about Susan Powell 's disappearance. It states on page 103 that" television is fascinated by young, attractive, white women who go missing." It is a shame that his family has been trying to get some media attention to no avail. I can not even imagine how difficult it would be to have a missing loved one.

I do not know if Josh was involved in drugs. I don't see any needle marks on his arms. IMO he is too heavy to have a meth addiction.

I do know his mother is very involved in organizations for the prevention of child abuse.

If Joshua was heading to California, the location of his abandoned car would of been going in the wrong direction. In order to get to Northern California, he would need to head west from Salt Lake City. He would need to head south out of Salt Lake to get to Southern California.
 
Missing North Ogden man's family looking for closure

NORTH OGDEN —
Joshua Easley’s parents just want to know where their son went. Two months ago, Easley’s car and keys were found at the end of Lakewood Drive in North Ogden. Easley, a 25-year-old father of two, was nowhere to be found.

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=30399860&nid=148
 
Still missing.

http://www.kcsg.com/view/full_story...asley-of-St--George?instance=more_local_news1

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O/T but I have to thank you so so much OkieGranny. It seems like I am following you but the truth is that you seem to really care about all these missing folks and I appreciate your bumps and updates everywhere.
 
from the missing poster: TATTOOS: Tattoos on both hands between thumb and index
finger. One that says PB and the other is 3 dots
symbolizing "My Crazy Life"
From the Ogden gang task force site
http://www.ogdencity.com/en/public_safety/microsite_Police/community_safety/gangs.aspx " The most common gang-tattoos are three dots"

This is IMO, but I do believe Joshua is deceased. I wish someone would come forward so that his family could be at peace.
 
Missing North Ogden man's family looking for closure
NORTH OGDEN — Joshua Easley’s parents just want to know where their son went.

Two months ago, Easley’s car and keys were found at the end of Lakeview Drive in North Ogden. Easley, a 25-year-old father of two, was nowhere to be found.

“For him to just walk away from his car and leave it and never contact us again about it or even ask where it is, that’s not him,” said Easley’s father, David Martin.

Police searched the area for any clues about Easley’s whereabouts, but they came up empty.

“We don’t know why he was there or what he was doing,” said Sgt. Sam Despain of the St. George Police Department. “We don’t even know if he necessarily was there.”
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=30399860

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St. George couple asks for help locating missing son
ST. GEORGE, Utah — A St. George couple has asked for the public’s help in locating their adult son, who disappeared in April after he left for a work trip to California.

Joshua Easley, 26, told his parents he was going to stop for new tires and make another stop in Ogden to visit some friends on the way to California.

Surveillance video footage confirms Josh stopped at a Walmart store with two other peoople and purchased tires on April 20.

David and Lucinda Martin, Josh’s parents, said they haven’t been told who Josh was with when he stopped at Walmart, but they do have the receipt for the tires.

On April 21, Josh called his parents from Ogden to check in. The Martins said there was nothing unusual about the call, but this would be the last time they heard from Josh.

The next call the Martins received about Josh came from the North Ogden Police Department.

“[Lucinda] got a call from North Ogden City saying that they found his car abandoned,” David Martin said.

The car, a primer black Mitsubishi Galant, was found parked in the middle of a street. The keys were found about 10 feet behind it.

FOX 13 spoke with R.J. Schrimm, who originally found the abandoned car on the street in front of his house. Schrimm said he never saw any people in or around the vehicle.

“It was a little bit unusual and a little bit eerie, I guess,” Schrimm said. “I’m more worried about what happened to the guy.”

There was no gas in the vehicle – something Josh’s parents said was highly unusual.

“It just wasn’t right. They said it was out of gas and Josh, if his tank got below a half a tank he was ‘gonna run out of gas’,” Lucinda Martin said.

Police searched the area where Josh’s car was found, but they found no other trace of the missing man.

Josh’s phone hasn’t been powered on since April 21 and there has been no activity on any of his financial accounts.

The missing man’s parents said they fear something terrible has happened and they want closure.

“We’re just looking for someone to tell us, you know, so we can have closure, one way or the other,” David Martin said. “Where he is or if he’s still here with us or if he’s passed. One way or the other, we just wanna know.”
http://fox13now.com/2014/12/27/st-george-couple-asks-for-help-locating-missing-son/
 
1 year memorial held for missing man
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NORTH OGDEN, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) - Family and friends of Joshua Easley gathered in a North Ogden neighborhood to release balloons as they cling onto hope one year after he disappeared.

Hugs were shared and tears were shed as family and friends of Joshua Easley gathered in the same spot where his car was found one year ago.

"There's no word on where he is, what happened to him or quite possibly what the deal is, it's just we're looking for our son," said David Martin, Joshua's father.

Joshua went missing on April 21, 2014. when his car was found, it had no gas, and the keys were found in the street.
http://www.good4utah.com/story/d/st...-for-missing-man/13954/mNKk2IgqiE2TDaFv5txiKw
 
from the missing poster: TATTOOS: Tattoos on both hands between thumb and index
finger. One that says PB and the other is 3 dots
symbolizing "My Crazy Life"
From the Ogden gang task force site
http://www.ogdencity.com/en/public_safety/microsite_Police/community_safety/gangs.aspx " The most common gang-tattoos are three dots"

This is IMO, but I do believe Joshua is deceased. I wish someone would come forward so that his family could be at peace.

If the body found along the North Ogden hiking trail is Joshua Easley, someone would have had to carry him uphill quite aways.
 
If the body found along the North Ogden hiking trail is Joshua Easley, someone would have had to carry him uphill quite aways.
Couldn't he have gone there on his own?
 

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