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Don Martin Posted this on MM:

Guys, in case you haven't heard by now, my friend and fellow outfitter Larry Heathington, owner of Sheep Limited in Williams, AZ is missing!

Larry was suppose to meet two clients for a private lands antelope hunt in New Mexico last Friday, and he didn't show up and hasn't been heard from.

Larry was in a gray Ford F-350 Super Duty and was towing a Jeep (photo attached).

The last communication anyone had with Larry was on Thursday, when he told his cousin on the cell phone that he was two hours away from Socorro, NM.

He hasn't been heard from since, no activity on his credit cards, or phone nothing.

A missing persons report has been taken by the Holbrook, AZ police department as a reliable person said she saw his vehciles in Holbrook.

If you know Larry, then you know his is not the kind of guy that would just disappear off the face of the earth.

Me, his family and other friends are worried that something terrible wrong has happened and we need your help.

If you've seen his vehicles, and they are distinctive, or seen Larry, please call the Holbrook P.D. Or call me at 928-681-4867.

Thank you,

Don Martin
Arizona Wildlife Outfitters

Pic of Larry, the Jeep and its personalized plates on MM
http://www.monstermuleys.info/dcforum/DCForumID33/742.html


Don posted that Coconino Sheriff Dept is involved and vehicles entered into NCIC
Prayers on the way for Mr. Heathington's safe return.
man, prayers on the way!
wow, that is scary! Prayer sent here as well...
That's really terrible. Sounds like a person that always makes it
imparative for others to know where he's at/going. What's really funny is if had an accident or something, the Sheriff/DPS would have already been in touch. Hopefully he just wanted a little time alone.

Hope things turn out okay.
Prayers sent. Larry gave me some great tips on bear calling back in the early nineties. Great guy!

MtnHtr
Any news on Mr. Heathington?

JM
Damn.............

This ain't good...........
What are the roads like in that area?

Not to be morbid, but if he went over an edge somewhere, there wouldn't be any witnesses and it may be a while till his vehicle was discovered.

When I lived in SW Colorado, I always used to look at the rusting wrecks over the edge of the Norwood hill road, and wonder....

Same with a few sections of the Apache Trail through the Superstitions in AZ...

Hoping not, but...?
Updated info from Don Martin:

OK, here is where we are at.
Larry spoke to several folks on Friday the 11th. One was Jim Mahac and around 3 p.m. he spoke with his son Kevin. He told Kevin he was about 20 miles from Socorro( SP?)

He was suppose to pick up his hunters at 5 p.m. at the airport in Socorro and never showed. So they know the time element that he went missing is from 3-5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11th.

A lady whose husband has worked for Larry saw his vehicles ( both of them) in the parking lot of Safeway in Holbrook on Monday, Sept. 14th. She thought it strange he was there so she tried to text Larry. Subsequently she got a call from Larry's office saying he was missing so she turned around and went back. The vehicles were gone, and she didn't see anyone around them. A check of the store's inside surveillance revealed nothing. Too bad of quality to make out anything or anyone.

No outside store surveillance.

Lady is absolutely sure it was Larry's two rigs, still hooked up.

So that's all we know as of right now.

By the way, the contacts for investigators on this matter is Sgt. Jason Lurkins, Coconino S.O 928-310-8889, and Det. Larry Thomas 928-226-5032.

The vehicle info for Larry's truck is a 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty, diesel, dark gray, with AZ license plates CD-32204.

Thanks for all the help guys, I know it doesn't look good at this point, but we got to keep trying.

Don Martin
Dang, not a good start. Prayers for safe and swift resolution.
LARRY HAS BEEN LOCATED!

Posted by Don on MM:

Well I just got off the phone with Larry Heathington, he is almost home.
I don't have the details, but he says he was robbed and knocked unconscious in New Mexico.

Thank, thank you for all the help from everybody!

Thank God he is alive..

Don Martin
good news!
Wow, glad he has been located!
Wonderful News!
Good deal!
Great news. I hope he will be ok.

A little strange though.

JM.
Originally Posted by RedRabbit
So they know the time element that he went missing is from 3-5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11th.

A lady whose husband has worked for Larry saw his vehicles ( both of them) in the parking lot of Safeway in Holbrook on Monday, Sept. 14th.


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...but he says he was robbed and knocked unconscious in New Mexico.


Call me skeptical, but he claims he was unconscious for at least four, and maybe as much as seven days?

Something isn't sitting right here...
Are you kidding me?
He didn't claim he was knocked out for four to seven days. Ever think the s.o.b.s who decided to rob him didn't necessarily leave him somewhere handy, esepcially since they took both vehicles and probably all his chit? Spend anytime in that neck of the woods? Ain't like there are payphones and 7-11s galore.

Some people......
Nope, the whole package just seems a little "off".

"A lady whose husband has worked for Larry saw his vehicles ( both of them) in the parking lot of Safeway in Holbrook on Monday, Sept. 14th. She thought it strange he was there so she tried to text Larry. Subsequently she got a call from Larry's office saying he was missing so she turned around and went back. The vehicles were gone, and she didn't see anyone around them."

He was missing for three days at this point, and somehow, just when she decides to text him (he should still have his phone, not his office, as he was making calls on it), his office calls back to just randomly inform the wife of somebody who works for him? Why her? Why then? What's the chances? Awfully strange timing. Timing so coincidental that she was actually able to turn around and go back quickly enough to expect the vehicles to still be there?

"Lady is absolutely sure it was Larry's two rigs, still hooked up."

If you knocked somebody over, would you keep two high visibility vehicles (license plate SHPLTD doesn't exactly escape attention), that you figure are being looked for, still hitched together? Parked in town? And draw that kind of obvious attention?

It just doesn't all seem right to me.

Hope I'm wrong, but there are just a few too many inconsistencies.
New Mexico?? I'm confused. Sure hope this works out okay for Larry. God Bless him!!!
Regardless of his story, it's great news that he is back home. Something very similiar happened to a friend here in Alabama just last year. This guy was a devote family man. EVERY thing he did involved his wife and two kids. He was never anywhere without at least one of them. In June 2008 he dropped his son off at school for summer football workouts. Everything seemed fine. That was the last anyone saw of him until October 2008 when he came back home. It's an interesting story to say the least. Everyone thought he was dead. There's obviously healing taking place but returning home was FAR better than any other alternative.

I wish the best for Larry Heathington.
Anyone heard anything more about what happened?
Yeah, there is also a story out of south carolina about a gov. who went out for a hike and wound up in Argentina. I'm glad this gentleman is back home and fine, but it is a strange story indeed. I don't even recall anything about his disapperance, recovery or any law enforcement seach efforts on the local nightly news.
The City of Holbrook, AZ Police Dept. & Coconino County Sherriff's Office were both on the case.

(From Mr. Martin's earlier post: "By the way, the contacts for investigators on this matter is Sgt. Jason Lurkins, Coconino S.O 928-310-8889, and Det. Larry Thomas 928-226-5032.")

Since it was a missing persons matter, and he has turned up, case closed. What did or didn't happen to Mr. Heathington will make for some interesting campfire fodder down the road.
scumbag Larry strikes again

bastads
Originally Posted by fluffy
scumbag Larry strikes again

bastads


Yep! Blair Worldwide Hunting isn't any better. I hope these guys get what's coming to them
90% of the Outfitters out there are POS.

Amazing that the guys who started this thread calling Larry a friend haven't chimed in....

Is he on death's doorstep? Did he really get beaten up and abducted? Or is he a thief in cahoots with the blair scumbag?

Edit: Seems a member over at AR got blair on the phone......and he is "totally satisfied with how the whole thing turned out". Really? Must be someone between these 2 sites that knows blair personally......doesn't he go to shows? Is he really this bad a guy?
Originally Posted by SU35
90% of the Outfitters out there are POS.



Your experience is much worse than mine. I've only come across one geniune POS outfitter. A few would be classified as marginal but some have been a pleasure to deal with.
I wish I had your experience.

For the most part all I've meet are greedy pigs.

My last meeting was an outifitter that leased from a farmer 80' of land with a gate that kept everyone from entering public land. The old farmer died who let
anyone cross his land as long as they closed the gate. He left it to his son who lived out of state. The outfitter contacted him and talked him into leasing it to him so he could keep everyone out except for his clients.

The outfitter relished what he had done.


Originally Posted by SU35
90% of the Outfitters out there are POS.



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James Adams Jenkins

Here's what we do with them in Oklahoma . . . jail!

Man jailed in hunting-guide scam case

James Adam Jenkins
By JERRY WOFFORD World Staff Writer
Published: 3/16/2011��9:45 PM
Last Modified: 3/16/2011��9:45 PM

A man who is charged with scamming hunters whom he promised to take on hunting trips was arrested Tuesday, records show.

James Adam Jenkins, 39, was booked into the Tulsa Jail on three counts of unfair or deceptive trade practice in violation of the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act. He was released on $9,000 bond later Tuesday, jail records show.

According to charges filed by the Oklahoma Attorney General�s Office, Jenkins told hunters from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and Missouri that he was planning deer-, elk- and quail-hunting trips for them in Oklahoma and Colorado. He is accused of accepting their money, totaling more than $75,000, and then canceling the trips without a refund.

The state also alleges that Jenkins did not have permission or leases to hunt on the land where the hunts were scheduled to take place.

Attorney General Scott Pruitt said in a statement that other complaints against Jenkins are being investigated and that additional felony charges are possible.


By JERRY WOFFORD World Staff Writer

Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/...amp;articleid=20110316_11_0_Amanwh181417
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