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I'm posting this for Don:

For those of you that haven't heard, my friend Larry Heathington, the owner of Sheep Limited, who lives in Williams has been missing since Friday, September 11th.

Larry was suppose to meet two clients on Friday in New Mexico to go on a private lands antelope hunt, and when his cousin last spoke to him he was two hours from Secorro.

He hasn't been heard from since Thursday afternoon.

Larry was in his gray Ford F-350 Super Duty, towing his Jeep (photo attached) Sahara.

A missing person's report has been made with the Holbrook, AZ Police Department as someone close to Larry said they had seen his truck/jeep on Monday in Holbrook.

I will attach a photo of Larry on this post, and please, we are very concerned about this situation and fear for Larry's safety. If you know Larry, you know it is not like him to not show up where and when he is suppose to.

If you know ANYTHING about where Larry is, or have seen his vehicles please contact the Holbrook PD or call me at 928-681-4867.

Thank you,

Don Martin
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I hope he is found safe and healthy. Curious, has anyone heard from his clients or are they also missing?
 
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I'm not positive of this, but I'm guessing the reason they knew Larry went missing was because the clients contacted someone to see why he hadn't shown up yet.


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Hopefully it is just a case of miscommunication.

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Don just posted it today on Monster Mulies. So miscommunication for almost a week isn't too likely.


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This is not good news, I'm afraid.
People who are OK communicate. He hasn't called anyone, from what I gather.
Sorry to hear this.
Thanks for the posting Tony.

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Larry's Jeep


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Praying he is found in good health!

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2 hours out of Seccoro would put him just out Gallup, NM. Thats another 1.5 from Holbrook. There is alot of nothing between all those locations if he took I-40. I will pray for his safe return.
 
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Yeah, but the strange part is he was just north of Socorro LAST THURS. when he spoke to his cousin. Then his vehicle(s) was allegedly seen in Holbrook on Mon. So either he went backwards or someone else had the truck. Confused


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Credit, Debit, ATM card activity????


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Tony, crossposted to our forum and all the hunting & fishing forums I know of. Let's find Larry.
 
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Thanks, Jesse. That's what we need.


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Yeah, but the strange part is he was just north of Socorro LAST THURS. when he spoke to his cousin. Then his vehicle(s) was allegedly seen in Holbrook on Mon. So either he went backwards or someone else had the truck. Confused


I agree Tony. Being in LE myself it makes me suspect foul play. I do not know the gentleman or his habits but I assume this is not like him to do this and not stay in touch with family. If thats the case I pray its not foul play but it sure sounds like it to me or a medical problem.

Surely by now though someone would have found his vehicle in Holbrook if it was parked or abandoned, towns not that big. There is alot of exits that go toward the reservation and like I said, alot of nothing.

I does smell of foul play though.

I am sure Coconino County has tried to ping his cell and they would get his location if it was on. I am also sure they have got a flag on all his accounts.

I am sure his other friends are driving the route themselves looking. I will continue to pray for his safe return.
 
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Surely by now though someone would have found his vehicle in Holbrook if it was parked or abandoned, towns not that big. There is alot of exits that go toward the reservation and like I said, alot of nothing.


Of course, there's also the chance that the vehicle being seen in Holbrook on Mon. was erroneous.

Either way, though, there has still been no contact or clues, as far as I have heard yet.

But if I hear something, I'll certainly let folks here know about it.


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Hope he's found and is OK!

Sadly, there are lots of ways to find one's self in difficulty.


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Here's the latest update just posted by Don:

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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


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I posted it on www.arizonashooting.com for more local exposure.


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Very strange indeed! My brother works for APS in Holbrook and I forwarded him the information to get out to all those guys.
 
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Ok, folks, Larry has been found. Here's the latest from Don:

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I don't have all the details, but I just personally spoke with Larry and he said he was almost home. Said he was robbed and knocked unconscious..
Larry was waiting to meet some officers.

Than you, thank you for all your help and prayers. Thank God he is alive!

Don Martin


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Sounds like good news.
 
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Glad he is safe, now.


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Well, I hope I'm wrong, and I dunno the guy but it sounds damn suspicious to me. You don't get knocked unconscious for a week and suddenly pop up........unless he helped the black out with alcohol or something similar.

If he's been in a hospital for the last week in a coma, my apologies in advance.


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Gato,

you are right, you don't know the guy.

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I may not know him, but unless he was in a hospital or has some serious medical condition like a brain tumor causing blackouts, I'll bet on some variation of my version.


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I hope I'm wrong but it definitely sounds fishy.


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I wasn't there and haven't heard any of the details. So rather than speculate about some nefarious scenario, I'll wait until the story comes out.


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Well, I hope I'm wrong, and I dunno the guy but it sounds damn suspicious to me. You don't get knocked unconscious for a week and suddenly pop up........unless he helped the black out with alcohol or something similar.

If he's been in a hospital for the last week in a coma, my apologies in advance.
What is so hard to believe? If someone with a gun came up behind you and took you in your truck down a forest road and them beat you over the head and left you for dead, it could take you a few days to find your way out and get to a phone. How long would it take to walk out 50 or 100 miles? Especially if you don't know which way to the highway and which way is deeper into the forest or further onto the Indian Rez.


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As fun as guessing how many miles into the res. he was when he was dumped, why don't we all take a deep breath and wait for the facts. I don't think any of us should speculate but to be fair how is a theory that he went on a 3-4 day drunk any more or less unlikely then being drove 100 miles into a reservation and clubbed and dumped? I hope it was a robbery and that Gato is way off base,(nothing against Gato, just hope the man's story is legit) but I'll wait for a few more facts before I ride blindly to the defense of a guy I've never even heard of before Thursday.
 
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why don't we all take a deep breath and wait for the facts.


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Tony I hope he is OK and everything turns out good.

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Well, he's alive and thank goodness for that. The details are between him and his family, as far as I'm concerned.


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Wow...pretty amazing...guys goes missing for what appears to be a week...of course there is no information as to whether it was only 3 or 4 days but information didn't get circulated for another 3 or 4 more days.

Yet of course we already have people speculating that this individual whose reputation to date seems to have been quite upstanding might be trying to pull something off.

Unbelievable...


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Mr Heathington would seem to have a pretty impressive resume when it comes to the outdoors:

http://www.xtremedestinations.net/larry.html
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Larry Heathington was born and raised in Arizona but spent his life living in the "Xtreme". His accomplishments include a combat tour in Vietnam, white water rafting on the Salmon, Colorado and Yangtzee rivers. He has ridden horseback in wild, remote country from Mongolia to Montana, he has been backpacking in mountainous terrain from the Rockies of the USA and Canada to the Hindu Kush on the Marco Polo Trail.

Heathington has guided and outfitted hundreds of Xtreme outings from Asia to Mexico. He became deeply involved in the Arizona Outfitter Guide Industry in the early 1970s. That ultimately led to later expeditions; taking ambassadors, conservationists, editors, publishers, and sportsmen all over the globe: Asia, Africa, Canada, Alaska, Mexico, and most of the Western United States. Most of these clients either were, or still are the leading wildlife conservationists in the world. Larry has been to your desired destination and knows the ins-and-outs of world travel in an ever-changing global economy.

Heathington is internationally known as a wildlife professional with years of experience in wildlife and wildlife conservation. He will personally be present on any wildlife related tours and will assist guests in locating and photographing wildlife in a safe and appropriate manner from Africa to Arizona.
 
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This is Larry's operation.

Sheep Ltd.


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This is Larry's operation.
Tony, I saw that website too. You are not thinking that the xtremedestinations is not the same guy, are you? ("Xtreme Destinations is a division of Sheep Ltd LLC")
 
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No, not at all, Bill. But it's kinda of a 2nd little venture that doesn't amount to much compared to his big-game guiding business. That one is mostly tourism-oriented.

Over the years, Larry has guided many high-profile people for many record book critters. Larry was basically Robert Petersen's (Petersen's Hunting) personal guide and often attended banquets in person to bid on Governor's tags for Petersen and others.

In fact, the last time I spoke to Larry was a few years ago at an AZ Elk Society banquet. We were at the same table with a couple AZ G&F commissioners. While bidding during the auction, Larry was on a cell phone with Petersen.


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Wow! What a story on this forum.

I for one am glad he is ok. Also I am looking forward to "the rest of the story". Who bonked him in the head when and where? And will the law catch up with the bad guys? Please keep us posted.

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I am glad to hear he is fine and am interested in the rest of the story as well. I know some will say that's none of anyone's business, and I can respect that. But since law enforcement was involved, the situation does invite itself to at least limited public exposure.

Did any of the local/area media cover it?


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I am just south of Coconino County and there was not a whisper in our local news or state news but I am not sure about local media in that county.
 
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