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Ector County Sheriff's Deputies Use Helicopter To Search For Missing Man

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: January 31, 2013
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ODESSA -- The Ector County Sheriff's Office continues to search a man who went missing earlier this month.

    Deputies had a helicopter fly over Business 20 near Jaguar's Gold Club on Thursday, as they continued to search for Jason Belin.

    Deputies say that Belin was last seen at Jaguar's Gold Club (6824 Cargo Road) around 10 PM on January 24th.

    Belin, 23, is of American Indian descent.

    Belin is 5'11" tall and he weighs 190 pounds.

    Deputies say Belin has dark brown eyes and short black hair.

    Belin was last seen wearing denim jeans, a solid gray t-shirt, black Vans shoes and a black cap.

    Anyone who knows where Belin might be should call the Ector County Sheriff's Office at (432) 335-3050.

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