NMSP: Levon Sink Of Clayton Is Missing, Endangered

Levon R. Sink is missing and believed to be in danger. Courtesy/NMSP 

NMSP News:

UNION COUNTY – New Mexico State Police (NMSP) released the following information on a missing endangered person from the Union County Sheriff’s Office (UCSO).

UCSO is asking for assistance in locating Levon R. Sink, 64, of Clayton. He was last heard from around 9:55 p.m. June 16, after leaving in a taxi from the Doubletree Hotel in Albuquerque.

Sink was expected to travel home Friday afternoon, June 17 to Clayton, however, he has not returned.

Sink is described as a Caucasian male, 5’10” tall, weighing 160 pounds with brown eyes and gray hair. He was last seen wearing a black cowboy hat and western-style clothing.

His destination and whereabouts are not known. Sink is missing and believed to be in danger if not located.

Anyone with information on this New Mexico Missing Endangered Person Advisory is asked to contact UCSO at 505.374.2504 or dial 911.

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