JASON ROARK MISSING GWINNETT COUNTY GEORGIA

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    Widows SonJASON ROARK MISSING FROM GWINNETT COUNTY GEORGIAJASON ROARK JUST ONE MORE IN GWINNETT COUNTY GEORGIA THAT HAS GONE MISSING. WHAT IS GOING ON IN GWINNETT COUNTY?

    Jason Roark, age 26,(at the time) was last seen at the Gwinnett Inn located in the 4100 block of Hwy 78 in Lilburn, Georgia on Thursday, November 9th, 2006. Jason was last seen wearing a white shirt and blue jeans. The vehicle he was driving was a 2001, Black, Honda Accord, with a white Florida Gator decal in the back window; Georgia License Plate #ASL0280. The interview attached reveals how this was handled.

    Westside Bank is accepting donations to help find Jason. Please make your check payable to Jason Roark and mail to: Westside Bank, PO Box 1810, Hiram, GA 30141 or in person: 76 Highland Pavilion Court #133, Hiram, GA 30141. Please contact Brenda Rizzo at the Westside Bank 770/445-1855 x 301 regarding any questions about the trust account.

    01/02/2006 - Jason Roark of Snellville turned 28 this year, being the second time his parents didn’t get to wish him happy birthday. Thanksgiving has come and gone again, and his parents weren’t able to celebrate that with him. And with Christmas less than A few weeks away unless something breaks soon that won’t be much of a family celebration either. His father said there’s probably no good time for your child to go missing but over the holidays just seems that much worse.

    The missing 28-year-old veteran is the only child of Terry and Ken Roark of Dallas and they say he wouldn’t choose to just disappear and not contact them. They say he’s their child, their baby, and they just know. Police might say that as an adult he is entitled to leave without permission but family members know when things aren’t right. Certainly now after a year. Jason was an assistant manager at the Texas Roadhouse in Snellville and had phoned his mother the day before his disappearance to tell her about an upcoming promotion he was excited about. She said his life was going in a good directionnot one that would lead to him to voluntarily withdraw from society.



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    This young man put his life on the line for us — not once, but twice. As with all veterans and their families, that makes them our family too. We owe it to this family to do whatever we can to help bring Jason home. As a Special Forces Iraq veteran I personally feel this is a great way to but our words of support to action.

    The two-tour Iraqi veteran was last seen on a Lilburn hotel parking surveillance camera at 11:04 a.m. on Nov. 9, 2006 and nobody has seen or heard from him since. He was driving a 2001 black Honda Accord, Ga. plate ASL0280 with a white Florida Gator decal in the back window. The family called his cell phone every two hours and once, for a 26-hour period , the phone was switched back on, but police didn’t get to trace its location as explained bu Mrs. Roark in the attached live interview with her, and it was switched off again. Initially, police said they didn’t suspect foul play but according to his parents something has changed, although they’re not sure what. The case according to the interview with Mrs Roark that is attached has never received the appropriate attention by authorities.The Roarks, with help from family, friends and volunteers, handed out fliers in Snellville right after, with hopes that somebody would remember seeing Jason, his car or something that would help police in the search.

    A trust fund has been set up to help locate Jason and to pay a reward for anyone who has information that helps locate him. Contributions to the reward fund can be made by contacting Westside Bank at 770-445-1855 ext. 301.

    Anyone wishing to find out more about the case or to pass on any information call 404-287-0414 ATLANTA LIVE MEDIA

    Atlanta Live. Anonymous Tips can be called in as follows. We have set up two numbers in Seattle Washington. 2700 miles away. We did this so that anyone that has information and wants to remain anonymous can call these numbers on the opposite coast and remain anonymous. One is voice. you will hear a recording asking for information. Leave you information. It will be sent via satellite to Atlanta Live Media In Atlanta. No questions asked. The second number is a fax number. you can type your info, and go to any public place offering fax service, and fax it to the fax number also in Seattle. There certainly is no way you can be found out that way. We just want this boy found. VOICE NUMBER 206-350-8277. FAX NUMBER 206-984-3063

    Let’s do what we can to help this family go to sleep Christmas Eve at least knowing where their son is. We owe them that.
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