Jay Calvin Pringle -- Missing in Oregon Since April 1977

Details from NamUs**
Jay left with an acquaintance on a trip to CA. Last seen in Las Vegas allegedly when he and his friend argued and split up.
 

Missing Person: Jay Calvin Pringle
Last-contact date: April 19th, 1977
The area where the MP was last seen: Gardena, California
Link to government source: NamUs MP#6849 



VITAL DETAILS

Ethnicity: White or Caucasian
Sex: Male
Age at time of disappearance: 17 years old
Birthdate: July 2nd, 1959 (CharleyProject)
Hair: Brown, Center-cut; frequently wore headbands
Eyes: Brown, Myopic; wore gold wire rimless glasses
Scar: Scars on knees from an automobile accident, scar on left elbow, scar on left eye, scar on calf
Height/weight: 5-foot-10 and 150 pounds
Items in possession: brown/green wool blanket and a suitcase
BMI*: Jay Calvin Pringle was in the normal range for BMI.
  • Please, Google-search BMI if you aren't familiar with the phrase. 
Tattoos: Jay Calvin Pringle did not have any tattoos associated with his profiles. If you know that the missing person did have tattoos, then please post a remark at the end of this blog post on the matter.

Jay Calvin Pringle, a missing person, was last heard from on April 19th, 1977 when he was 17 years old. This individual has now been missing for 44 years as of the original publication date of this blog post. There is an interesting write-up about some of the background facts with this missing person case at CharleyProject.

Author: Shane Lambert, (Freelance Writer)
All articles are subject to editing after the original posting.
Shane Lambert, (Freelance Writer) is not a Private Investigator, however, he is currently studying to be one as of March 2021.
Website hashtag: #MPCSL

*For BMI values, I use the UPPER or HIGHER ranges that are given for height and weight.
**Text might be paraphrased. If taken verbatim, then grammar or spelling errors are not necessarily corrected from original sources.
Disclaimer: Whenever possible, government sources are preferred for getting the details of a missing person's case. However, any source that the article writer deems reputable may be used.

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