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Steven Michael Clark Went Missing In Long Beach California in July 1995

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Last seen alive: July 09, 1995 at 13:41

Circumstances: Steven was with his best friend Burt Dollar when the two of them went missing together. It is believed they were traveling in a white Ford Festiva with Indiana license plate. The vehicle was later located just off Hwy 395 near the California/Nevada border.
First Name: Steven Michael
Middle Name: Michael
Last Name: Clark

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Age When Last Known Alive: 21
Race: White
Sex: Male
Height: 71.0
Weight: 155.0

Location

City: Long Beach
State: California
County: Los Angeles

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Hair: Blond/Strawberry
Eye: Blue

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