They found the car!!
Update:
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/1109656/
Police Find Car of Iraq Vet But Don't Know What Happened to Him
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Police found the car of a missing Iraq war veteran who was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, but still do not know what happened to the man.
The 2000 black Honda Accord of Jason Michael Roark, 26, was found in a rest stop in Morgan County off Interstate 20, said Cpl. Darren Moloney, Gwinnett County police spokesman. The car was found in the past few days but Moloney did not know the exact date it was found. A search of the area did not reveal new information, he said.
Roark, who did two tours of duty in Iraq, was last seen leaving a Snellville, Georgia hotel November 9 in his car. Authorities do not suspect foul play but have not ruled it out. Police have no new leads and it is still considered a missing person case.
Roark left the Army in October 2005 and had been treated for depression and post-traumatic stress syndrome after returning from Iraq, his mother, Terry Roark, previously said. Roark had started a job as an assistant manager at Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Snellville three months ago. He had trouble readjusting to civilian life after his first tour in Iraq, she said.
At Fort Bragg, Roark served with a Special Operations Forces psychological unit. He enlisted in the Army after studying at the University of Florida.
By ilona, at 12/17/2006 08:21:00 PM