Imperial Valley Press

Arizona family searches for missing Camp Pendleton Marine

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PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona family is searching for a U.S. Marine who left for Camp Pendleton on Monday but never arrived at the base outside San Diego.

Lance Cpl. Job Wallace, 20, was last seen leaving a friend’s house in Surprise, Arizona, between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Monday, his mother, Stacy Wallace, said.

He loves the Marines, was recently promoted and was excited to get back to Pendleton after a three-day leave that took him home to the suburbs west of Phoenix and a camping trip.

“He got into several colleges and missed scholarshi­p opportunit­ies just so that he could be a Marine, because he felt it was his duty to serve his country,” Wallace said. Wallace said law enforcemen­t officials told her that her son’s phone was last pinged Monday night in Arizona.

But a Border Patrol camera spotted his truck the next morning traveling eastbound on Interstate 10 near Fort Hancock, Texas, southeast of El Paso.

A Surprise police spokesman says officers took a report and have turned the matter over to the Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service. NCIS officials did not immediatel­y respond to questions from the Associated Press.

Wallace is 6’3” tall, about 205 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. He was driving a 2004 silver Ford Explorer Sport Trac pickup with Arizona license place CRF9682.

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