The family of a Georgia Black man is speaking out after his wife received a chilling call from her husband… then radio silence. A year and a half later, Harold Eugene Clark Sr.’s family is now demanding answers.
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Clark was out with friends near Briar Bay Community Park on the day of his disappearance on Dec. 21, 2023. He asked his wife Sharon Clark, according to local station WSAV who spoke with her, on a phone call whether she had finished cooking because he was on the way home. The 64-year-old never made it.
Sharon received another call from her husband the next morning when he told her he had gotten lost in the woods. He’s been missing ever since.
Sharon told WSAV, “He says he remembers calling me, telling me he was on his way home and he said, ‘I don’t know how I got here.’ He said, ‘I don’t even know where I am at.’”
“It’s not a good sign. Every day it hurts more and more,” Shawndolyn Clark, Harold’s daughter, said, per WJCL. “You constantly wonder what happened. Why did it happen? Who knows why they won’t come forward?” his wife Sharon added.
His family says he would had never missed a high school reunion or family gathering, so something must be amiss. Sharon shared her frustration with authorities due to what she called a lack of progress in the investigation.
“I really don’t think we got treated fairly. It was like, ‘OK, we went out, we moved. We didn’t see anything. There’s no sign of foul play,’ ” Sharon said, referring to detectives.
A spokesperson for the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that they “completed the missing person report because Mr. Clark lived within the county.” They added there were no new updates and that, “The last known cellphone tower information for Mr. Clark’s cellphone was also in the WMA area in McIntosh.”
“I’m angry because I know somebody knows something, but they won’t come forward and say anything,” Sharon said. “But you can be anonymous. Just tell the people what you heard, what you may know.”
A hunter in McIntosh County stumbled upon Harold’s car, a black 2007 Toyota Camry, in the woods in October 2024, but that seems to be where his trail stopped.
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