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Lance Cpl. Bailey Cameron was last seen around 1:30 a.m. Aug. 25 in Carlsbad Village. Courtesy photo
Lance Cpl. Bailey Cameron was last seen around 1:30 a.m. Aug. 25 in Carlsbad Village. Courtesy photo
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Carlsbad police, military officials continue search for missing Marine

CARLSBAD — The search continues for a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton who went missing last week, authorities said.

Lance Cpl. Bailey Cameron was last seen around 1:30 a.m. Aug. 25, leaving the Coyote Bar & Grill at 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, according to the Carlsbad Police Department.

Cameron was wearing a black T-shirt and jeans, and some of his belongings were found last Sunday morning outside Vigalucci’s restaurant, approximately one block away from where he was last seen.

“A missing person report has been filed,” a public information officer with the Carlsbad police told City News Service.

Surveillance footage of Lance Cpl. Bailey Cameron in Carlsbad Village. Courtesy photos
Surveillance footage of Lance Cpl. Bailey Cameron. Courtesy photos

Law enforcement officials also issued a statement saying they are following all leads and staying in close communication with family members in an effort to locate Cameron or determine his whereabouts. Military officials and police are cooperating in the search, while the Naval Criminal Investigative Service has also been informed about Cameron’s disappearance.

According to news outlets, family members are passing out flyers around the Carlsbad area in an effort to locate the missing servicemember. In addition to the police and military, the family is working with The RAD Movement, a nonprofit that provides support to families of missing persons.

Anyone with information about the missing Marine is asked to contact the Carlsbad Police Department at (442) 339-2197 or The RAD Movement at (619) 904-0840. For those interested in helping the family, please visit the QR Code below to make a donation:

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