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Spitfire77
February 12th, 2009, 02:43 PM
Fayetteville, N.C. — Police using tracking dogs searched a city park for about an hour Thursday, looking for clues to the disappearance of a Fort Bragg soldier.

Spc. Joseph E. Putnam, 22, was last seen at a BP station at 1208 Bragg Blvd. at about 4:15 a.m. Tuesday, police said. He was intoxicated after a night of drinking with friends at Sharky's Cabaret a few blocks from the gas station, police said.

Investigators said their Thursday morning search of Mazarick Park, which is across the street from the BP station, turned up no leads.

"We are looking at this right now as a suspicious missing person's case," said Theresa Chance, spokeswoman for the Fayetteville Police Department.

Putnam's debit card was used twice later Tuesday to withdraw money from automated teller machines at two Fayetteville convenience stores, police said. Investigators haven't released the location of the first store, but they said it was used at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at a Kangaroo store at 1764 Ireland Drive.

The man who used the card at the Kangaroo was described as a black man in his late 30s to early 40s, about 6 feet 2 and 190 pounds. He was bald, had a close-trimmed beard and had recent burn marks to his abdomen. He was wearing a white T-shirt with blue exercise pants.

"This person spent a few minutes in the store," Chance said. "He was actually pulling up (his shirt) and showing his burn marks. He was conversing."

Police were expected to release a security video from the store showing the man they have called a "person of interest" in the case.

Putnam is assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 82nd Airborne Division's 4th Brigade Combat Team. He had recently graduated from the 82nd Airborne's jump school.

Members of Putnam's unit called his mother in Arkansas Tuesday morning and asked if she knew of his whereabouts, and she immediately called police.

"I am desperately seeking my baby,” his mother, Angela Stanford, told WRAL News. "I am trying my best not to think the worst, but what they are telling me is not adding up, and he should be showing up somewhere.”

Putnam was described as a white man, 5 feet, 10 inches tall and 150 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. He has tattoos of a cow skull and the words “Cowboy Up” on his left shoulder. He was wearing a white T-shirt, Wrangler jeans and cowboy boots.

"(He is known as a) very good soldier, very nice," Chance said. "There is no reason at all to suspect he would have just left and gone (absent without leave) or anything like that. That's why we're treating this as suspicious."

Anyone with information on Putnam’s whereabouts or the identity of the man who used his debit card is asked to call the Fayetteville Police Department at 910-433-1856 or Crime Stoppers at 910-483-8477.

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4524230/

Spitfire77
February 14th, 2009, 12:38 AM
Police: Missing soldier went to Arkansas

By Nancy McCleary and Corey G. Johnson
Staff writers
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Fayetteville police say they have credible evidence Spc. Joseph Putnam, the Fort Bragg soldier they’ve been search for this week, has returned to Arkansas and has been in contact with friends and family.

As a result, police are no longer investigating and have turned the matter over to the military and Arkansas law-enforcement authorities, according to a press release issued late Friday night.

A person who reportedly used the soldier’s ATM card did so with the soldier’s permission, according to the release.

The release came a few hours after Police Chief Tom Bergamine confirmed that officers had received information late Friday that indicated Putnam — missing since Tuesday — may have left the city.

“At this point, it is our belief that he has left Fayetteville,” Bergamine said.

A Little Rock, Ark., television station reported earlier in the day Friday that Putnam may have called a friend from a pay phone at a bus station in Little Rock Friday morning.

Early Tuesday, Putnam told his friends to go on without him when they left Sharkey’s Cabaret in Fayetteville, according to a Fort Bragg spokesman.

“The guys who were with him said they were leaving and he wanted to stay,” Tom McCollum said Friday.

Somehow, Putnam, 22, ended up at a BP convenience store about a half-mile away more than three hours later and hadn’t been seen in Fayetteville since.

Putnam’s fellow soldiers from the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment have been interviewed by military officials this week, McCollum said.

Putnam’s buddies reported that they last saw him at 12:45 a.m. in the club at 944 Bragg Blvd., a police report said.

http://www.fayobserver.com/article?id=318608

I'm glad he's safe.