Update: Reward Offered in Cabot Missing Man Case
By: KARK 4 News
Updated: October 16, 2012
Cabot Police say an anonymous citizen has come forward and pledged a reward up to $500 for information that leads to the safe return of James Heath, a man who's been missing since the middle of last month.
Cabot Police say the money is being offered as a plea to the public for information that will help find the missing man and learn the circumstances of his disappearance.
Anyone with information about where Heath may be is urged to contact Sgt. Dwayne Roper at (501) 743-2449 or (501) 843-6166, or the Cabot Police Department at (501) 843-6526.
Original story (October 15):
Cabot Police are looking for a missing man who's not been seen in a month.
James Clifton Heath, 46, was reported missing by his mother on September 20th. The woman told officers she had not seen her son since September 15th when he left his home at 305 North 5th Street.
At the time he left, Heath was reported to have been wearing blue jeans and a t-shirt. He is 5'8" tall and weighs about 180 pounds.
On September 25th, the Jacksonville Police Department found Heath's vehicle and arrested two individuals on unrelated charges. Police say the two individuals could not give officers any information on where they got the vehicle or the whereabouts of Heath.
Detectives are looking for any leads in Heath's disappearance. Anyone with information about where Heath may be is urged to contact Sgt. Dwayne Roper at (501) 743-2449 or (501) 843-6166, or the Cabot Police Department at (501) 843-6526. People with information are not required to give their name.

