Crime & Safety
List of Marion and Linn County Missing People
Iowa officials have four people listed as missing in Linn County.
The Iowa Department of Public Safety keeps a database of missing persons throughout Iowa, children and adults alike, going back to 1973. The web site is updated four times each day.
The database doesn't list any people from Marion, but includes four people — ranging from age 11 to 55 — as missing from Linn County.
The Iowa Missing Person Hotline is available seven days a week to request assistance locating a missing person and report information on the sighting/location of a missing person.
The 24-hour, toll-free hotline is (800) 346-5507.
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Reported missing from Linn County (age listed is current):
Jayden D Cliff, age 14. Reported missing to the Linn County Sheriff's Office (319) 892-6100, in Cedar Rapids on August 28, 2012. Height: 6 feet. Weight: 145 pounds. Race: White.
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Guy Heckle, age 55. Reported missing to the Linn County Sheriff's Office (319) 892-6100, in Cedar Rapids on Feb. 3, 1973. Height: 4 feet 5 inches. Weight 80 pounds. Race: White.
Kevin T Macdonald, age 55. Reported missing to the Linn County Sheriff's Office (319) 892-6100, in Cedar Rapids on Aug. 16, 2012. Height: 5 feet 4 inches. Weight: 160 pounds. Race: White.
Michael R Reigle, age 36. Reported missing to the Linn County Sheriff's Office (319) 892-6100, in Cedar Rapids on June 1, 2012. Height: 5 feet 9 inches. Weight: 185 pounds. Race: White.
Accompanying this story is a poster drawn by “Megan T.” a student from Prairie City Elementary School. Here is her explanation of her creation:
My poster was a pleasure for me to draw. I made the United States along with Mexico and Canada. All the vehicles and people are supposed to be on their way home. Children are coming home by air, land, sea or whatever other ways they can get there. There is a party in the picture about a kid coming home. All the kids are very happy to get home and see their families. ~ Megan T. from Prairie City Elementary School
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