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Little Rock Missing Man Case Reaches Five-Year Mark

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: January 28, 2013
A missing man case in Little Rock has reached the five-year mark.

It was on January 28, 2008 that businessman John Glasgow, 45, was last seen leaving his Hillcrest home.

Glasgow was the chief financial officer of CDI Contractors, the business that built the Clinton Presidential Library.

His car was later found at Petit Jean Mountain but no trace of Glasgow has ever been found.

Last year, Arkansas State prison inmate Jon Brawner claimed that Glasgow had been murdered and he was asked to help bury him.

A search of the site in Lonoke County near Old Dirt Road off Highway 161, turned up nothing.

Glasgow was declared dead in 2011.

Continuing Coverage:
Lonoke County Dig Finds No Trace of Missing Man
Wife of Missing LR Man Requests Death Declaration
New Reward Offered in Case of Missing LR Man
Letters Ask Missing Man To Come Home
Letter May Shed Light on Case of Missing CDI Exec
Search Called Off for Missing Man

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