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Sunday, January 04, 2015

Missing Since The Day After Christmas

Kristen Jansen
This is a very important post. My brother has been missing since the day after Christmas. My family is very worried. 
We are putting together a missing person report to take to the Maryland state police today. I am hoping that everyone will please share this so we can hopefully find out where he is. 

We are expecting to worst but hoping for the best. His name is Matthew Glenn Jansen. 
01/04/1993. 
About 5'9 and 140 lbs. 
He has a black 4 door dodge truck. 
Last seen he was wearing a medium brown carhart jacket and jeans. He has an angel tattoo on his upper arm and a cross tattoo on his shoulder. Last known whereabouts was in Baltimore. Please share this post and if anyone has any information please contact me either thru Facebook or call/text me at 443-723-9018. This picture was taken this past summer one June 14th. Please SHARE! 

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Last location?

Anonymous said...

Check his e-z pass if he has one.

Anonymous said...

Surely he has a cell phone...

Anonymous said...

Why are they expecting the worst? Sounds like he/they may know something!

Anonymous said...

Credit/ debit cards trace stuff. Go to the bank and find out.

Anonymous said...

Could be a victim of the Knock out game, call the cops.

Anonymous said...

5:09 - Perhaps he regularly engages in risky behavior. What matters is helping to find there loved one. Walk a block in their shoes! Share the post.

Anonymous said...

he HAS been in contact with his family, go to the facebook link above.

Anonymous said...

What is the knock out game

Anonymous said...

314, it's like the mimeograph. No one has ever heard of it.

SSHHHHHHH!

Anonymous said...

He has been in contact with his family according to Kristen Jansen (his sister) Facebook page.

Anonymous said...

I hate to be the devil's advocate, but I don't know that I would take that FB comment seriously. Many people have their user names/passwords stored on their smartphones and anyone who has the phone can impersonate the account owner.

I would make every effort to get the poster to either call or ask them a question only they would know.