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Finding Jared McColloch – an interview with Tammie McColloch Reppond

Jared McColloch was traveling from Louisiana to visit his son in the Salem, IL area during the overnight hours of November 4th/5th arriving in Central City in the 1am hour. That’s the last he was seen. His truck, with or without McCollogh, then made its way to Carmi and eventually north to Mt. Carmel where it crossed the Cannonball Bridge before it was found abandoned near the point where the White and Wabash Rivers confluence in Knox County, Indiana. Jared’s mother tells us what folks in the area can do to help find her son.

Reppond says McColloch was wearing a Carhartt jacket, blue shirt, faded work jeans, and dark blue Skechers with white bottoms.  He may have been wearing a necklace as well.

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4 comments
  1. D Cooper
    D Cooper
    November 21, 2023 at 2:07 pm

    I don’t think he ever left Salem Illinois. I believe his truck did, and possibly whomever aided in taking his truck knows where he is.

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  2. Christy
    Christy
    December 14, 2023 at 10:19 pm

    They need to look more in the centrelia area there has been more then 7 people saying he didn’t leave centrelia illinois they didn’t finger print his truck they didn’t go into the hotel room and use no special light dogs or anything they just asked if he was there and that was it they didnt question any witnesses that said he was seen at the hotel his ex gf is even friends with the people that was at the hotel there is people saying they seen and heard things and no one is listening to these people at all that is saying what they seen and heard there doing a poor job that hotel needs to be searched they need dogs in there they need to use a black light and look for anything that may look like someone was hurt even the ceiling vents and all they need to use a black light on the truck they didn’t do none that this family needs justice and the FBI needs to be involved [email protected]. You can report suspicious activities and crime by contacting us 24/7 at (217) 522-9675 or tips.fbi.gov

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