Canadian Teen Eustace Martin vanishes at Atlanta airport

Jun 1, 2011 - 19:37
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Canadian Teen Eustace Martin vanishes at Atlanta airport
Eustace V. Martin, 18, has been missing since May, 28. He was last seen at Hartsfield-Jackson. He was traveling from St. Kitts, Bassiterre to Seattle, Wa. then to Vancouver.

Atlanta police are seeking an 18-year-old Canadian man who disappeared over the weekend from Hartsfield-Jackson Inteational Airport.
Family photo Eustace V. Martin, 18, has been missing since May, 28. He was last seen at Hartsfield-Jackson. He was traveling from St. Kitts, Bassiterre to Seattle, Wa. then to Vancouver.
 
Eustace V. Martin, of Vancouver, was retuing from a family vacation in St. Kitts, Basseterre, in the easte Caribbean, police said. He was last known to be at the airport on Saturday night and was reported missing by his family.

Police described him as about 6 feet tall and weighing 160 pounds. A photo provided by police shows a clean-shaven black man with close-cropped black hair.

Martin left St. Kitts on Saturday and arrived in Atlanta aboard a Delta Air Lines flight about 7:30 p.m., police said. He was supposed to leave Hartsfield-Jackson aboard a connecting flight to Canada at 9:45 p.m., but did not make the flight.

Anyone with information about Martin was asked to call 911 or notify the Atlanta Police Department's Adult Missing Persons Squad, 404-546-5699.

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