Another lead in the search for missing retired
That tip hinged on the May 2006 discovery of human remains
near a roadside in
Eastwood received the results from investigators with the
Mesquite Police Department on Friday, Jan. 19 - one year, three months and
three days after her father's disappearance from the yard of her home near
Now, with time continuing to work against her and one of her best leads washed up, Eastwood still isn't sure where her dad's gone or what could've happened to him.
"I don't think my dad could've been gone this long," Eastwood said. "He would've found a way home by now."
Clark, a former OOIDA member, is believed to have wandered
off following a family gathering at Eastwood's rural
Since
Eastwood said a tip from a Land Line reader in the
Kim said the nearly eight-month wait for the DNA test results was excruciating.
"I started thinking, 'How am I going to feel?' " she said. "And I realized I'm damned if I do, damned if I don't. Either way I'm going to be in tears. But at least now, I'm not in limbo anymore."
Eastwood said she and her family have tried to stay hopeful that her father might still be found alive. Now, though, those hopes have dwindled and have been replaced by a need for closure.
"I'll just keep looking, I guess. At this point in time, what more can I do? I've done all I can do, and now I guess I'll leave it all in God's hands," she said. "In my heart, I know where he's at."
Anyone with information regarding
- By Aaron Ladage, staff editor
aaron_ladage@landlinemag.com