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Carlsbad (NM) Police Looking For Missing Man With Several Tattoos

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: December 3, 2012
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CARLSBAD, NM -- Carlsbad (NM) Police continue to search for a missing man.

    Police say that Dustin Doyal has been missing since November 30th.

    Officers believe that Doyal, 23, might be in danger.

    Police say that Doyal is 6'4" tall and he weighs 175 pounds.

    Doyal reportedly has light brown hair and blue eyes.

    Officers say that Doyal has the word "Wrangler" tattooed across his back, a spade tattoo on the inside of his right arm, the words "Rise Above" tattooed on his chest and a cross tattoo with the word "Doyal" running through it on his chest.

    Doyal is likely driving a white 2012 G.M.C. Sierra pickup truck with the New Mexico license plate 837-RSC.

    The truck reportedly has has damage to its right side doors.

    Anyone who knows where Doyal might be should call Carlsbad Police at (575) 885-2111.

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