A man and his Mustang are missing from the Lorain, Ohio area, and have not been seen since February 24th, a week ago today. Clark Webster, who is 6 foot 5 inches tall and weighs about 250 pounds, never showed up for work on Thursday morning the 24th, and was last seen in person at his home on Wednesday, the 23rd. He drives a 2007 two-tone Grabber Orange and Black Metal Flake Mustang GT with a Roush body kit, pictured above.
Clark’s sister filed a missing persons report last Saturday, and Clarks laptop, cell phone charger, and personal belongings were all left at home. Nobody has seen or heard from Webster, who has grey hair, green eyes, and is reportedly soft spoken, since last Thursday morning.
The Mustang is a car that appeals to people of every race, religion, and creed. The community of Mustang fans stretches across the world. Right now that community could play a big part in helping track down Clark Webster, who seems to have dropped off the face of the planet. So if you live in Ohio, or happen to see a Grabber Orange Mustang with a Roush body kit and Ohio license plates reading “XTRA PLP,” take note of it and follow through; it could be the lead that his family and friends desperately need. If you have any information, you should contact the Lorain Police Department at 440-204-2139. A Facebook page has also been created to help track him down.