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  • Family of Missing CFO: It's a Mystery. 
    Reported by: Cecillea Pond-Mayo, KARK 4 News

    Wednesday, Feb 13, 2008 @06:49pm CST

    The family of missing Little Rock man, John Glasgow, is calling his dissappearance a mystery and add they cannot rule out the possibility Glasgow may be the victim of a crime. Glasgow was CFO for CDI contractors in Little Rock. CDI is known for building the Clinton library and the new Heifer Int’l Headquarters. He was last seen leaving his home in the early morning hours of Monday January 28th. He did not show up for work. Glasgow’s car was found the next day on Petit Jean Mountain. In a statement issued to the media, Glasgow’s family says “The evidence points away from the mountain. We believe John may not have gone there. We think John may possibly have been the victim of a crime such as an abduction or kidnapping and is still alive.” The Conway County Sheriff’s office says dogs did pick up a scent on a trail in Petit Jean Mountain. They do not believe foul play is involved. Petit Jean Mountain is located in Conway County. Little Rock police say they are treating this as a missing person’s case. Glasgow’s family is offering a $50,000 reward for his safe return. Another missing person’s organization is offering a $20,000 reward.
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