View Full Version : Peter Cagle, [FOUND SAFE] 66, Missing Since 7/8/08, Jacksonville, FL
Faith
07-14-2008, 01:33 PM
Police Still Looking For Missing Man
@ July 14, 2008
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There's still no sign of a Jacksonville man who went missing last Tuesday.
66-year-old Peter Cagle's family says he may have gone to meet a stranger who was interested in buying his car.
Police say he may have been in a faded blue Toyota Tercel, with dealer plate number M-H-S-57-G.
If you have any information on his whereabouts you're asked to call the JSO at 630-0500.
http://wokv.com/localnews/2008/07/police-still-looking-for-missi.html
Faith
07-14-2008, 01:36 PM
Man Missing After Meeting Person About Car
POSTED: 5:35 pm EDT July 10, 2008
UPDATED: 9:00 pm EDT July 11, 2008
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A 65-year-old man believed to have met someone about selling a car never returned home and police and his family are looking for him and the vehicle.
Peter Cagle was reported missing Tuesday morning after he failed to meet his adult son for a trip out of town.
His family told police that Cagle was selling an old car -- a blue, 1980s Toyota Tercell hatchback with a Florida dealer tag number MHS-57G. They believe he drove the car to meet with a potential buyer, but they do not know the location.
Cagle is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall weighing 185 pounds. He has brown eyes and thinning brown hair.
Cagle's family said he retired from a banking job earlier this year and started a business with his son selling cars.
Cagle is know for starting a soup kitchen at the Beaches and is a regular volunteer with Catholic Charities.
"He is one of the most giving, loving, kind people I've ever known," said Linda Elian, a family friend for 40 years. "He was always giving to someone else, always taking care of someone else."
Anyone who has seen Cagle or has any information about his whereabouts is asked to call 904-630-0500.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/16846931/detail.html
Faith
07-14-2008, 01:37 PM
Pete Cagle *** Look You may help us! **** (JAX)
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Date: 2008-07-13, 10:02PM EDT
A Mandarin family is searching for Peter Cagle, 65. The grandfather disappeared from his home, early this week.
"We were very close and it's draining on us, right now," said Cagle's younger brother Rusty Cagle. He last spoke with his brother as he was driving home from Georgia Monday night. Rusty Cagle was on the phone with his mother.
"She said, 'Pete's here. Do you wanna talk to him?' I said, 'no, tell him I'll talk to him tomorrow,'" Cagle said. The next morning, Pete Cagle was gone.
"His shaving kit was still here. I think he takes cholesterol medicine - that was still here. His cell phone was on the floor, charging. He didn't take that. It's just a mystery," said long-time family friend Linda Elian.
An old, beat-up car was missing, along with Cagle. His family says he planned to sell it to a man for $100.
Tuesday morning, Cagle planned to meet his son at the car dealership he owned, Florida Cars of Florida.
The two were supposed to car pool to an auto auction, in Orlando.
Cagle never showed up at the dealership.
"It's painful to have the unknown - you want something. Even if it's bad news, you want something," said Rusty Cagle. Pete Cagle has two sons and one granddaughter. His family says Cagle started a soup kitchen, founded a religious radio station, works with ex-offenders and helps people in anyway he can. "It was a pleasure to go through life... and say, 'hi , I'm Rusty Cagle.' [They would say] 'Rusty Cagle? Do you know Pete Cagle?' [I would say,] yeah, that's my older brother," Rusty Cagle said.
Cagle is one of seven children. His siblings are gathering on Friday.
Relatives believe the car buyer may know something about Cagle's disappearance. They do not have a description of the buyer, but they say the car is a blue, two-door with chipped paint.
If you have any information, call First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-(866) 845-TIPS.
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Faith
07-14-2008, 01:38 PM
Police Still Looking for Missing Jacksonville Man
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- A Mandarin family is searching for Peter Cagle, 65. The grandfather disappeared from his home, early this week.
"We were very close and it's draining on us, right now," said Cagle's younger brother Rusty Cagle. He last spoke with his brother as he was driving home from Georgia Monday night. Rusty Cagle was on the phone with his mother.
"She said, 'Pete's here. Do you wanna talk to him?' I said, 'no, tell him I'll talk to him tomorrow,'" Cagle said. The next morning, Pete Cagle was gone.
"His shaving kit was still here. I think he takes cholesterol medicine - that was still here. His cell phone was on the floor, charging. He didn't take that. It's just a mystery," said long-time family friend Linda Elian.
An old, beat-up car was missing, along with Cagle. His family says he planned to sell it to a man for $100.
Tuesday morning, Cagle planned to meet his son at the car dealership he owned, Florida Cars of Florida.
The two were supposed to car pool to an auto auction, in Orlando.
Cagle never showed up at the dealership.
"It's painful to have the unknown - you want something. Even if it's bad news, you want something," said Rusty Cagle. Pete Cagle has two sons and one granddaughter. His family says Cagle started a soup kitchen, founded a religious radio station, works with ex-offenders and helps people in anyway he can. "It was a pleasure to go through life... and say, 'hi , I'm Rusty Cagle.' [They would say] 'Rusty Cagle? Do you know Pete Cagle?' [I would say,] yeah, that's my older brother," Rusty Cagle said.
Cagle is one of seven children. His siblings are gathering on Friday.
Relatives believe the car buyer may know something about Cagle's disappearance. They do not have a description of the buyer, but they say the car is a blue, two-door with chipped paint.
If you have any information, call First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-(866) 845-TIPS.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/mostpopular/news-article.aspx?storyid=113560&provider=top
Nut44x4
09-28-2008, 05:44 PM
This was posted last month. Nothing more recent that I can see.
Search for Mandarin Grandfather Stretches into Second Month
Posted By: Victor Blackwell 1 month ago
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- It's been more than a month since Peter Cagle disappeared and Jacksonville Sheriff's Officers are still searching for him.
Cagle, 65, was supposed to travel with his son to an auto auction in Orlando. However on the morning of July 8, Cagle was not at his home and he never showed up at their scheduled meeting place.
In July, a family friend told First Coast News that Cagle discussed selling a junk car to a man for $100. Cagle's family believes the potential buyer of the car may know something about his disappearance. However, they do not have a clear description of the man. The family describes the car as an old two-door car with chipped, blue paint.
JSO says this is an active investigation.
A call to Cagle's home was blocked. An automated message said the family no longer accepts incoming calls.
Several calls to Cagle's brother, Rusty Cagle were not returned.
If you have any information about Cagle's whereabouts, call First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS. You will remain anonymous and could receive a cash reward of up to $1,000.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/news-article.aspx?storyid=115986
Begood
10-22-2008, 06:57 PM
Because there were no updates on internet and the link to Fdle stated no data found, I contacted police today who stated he was found safe.
Faith
11-18-2008, 06:18 AM
JSO: Missing Man Claim 'Unfounded'
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JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Peter Cagle's wife reported him missing on July 8. More than three months later, Jacksonville Sheriff's Officers discovered Cagle, 66, in Atlanta.
Investigators say he left home on his own free will and decided not to tell anyone.
According to JSO, "Cagle left home voluntarily and was never actually missing. The victim was in apparent good health and not under any duress... This case is therefore being unfounded."
According to the report, Cagle had serious financial problems.
Incoming calls to Cagle's home have been blocked. Several calls to his relatives have not been returned.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=124061&catid=3
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