GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. — Investigators are continuing to search for a 21-year-old man who was reported missing Friday in Glynn County.
The man was identified Monday afternoon as Patrick Jackson by Glynn County Police Chief Matthew J. Doering.
Doering said Jackson disappeared 1:30 a.m. Friday. Jackson was in Jacksonville with family for Thanksgiving. Doering said there was a discussion between Jackson and a family member about his intoxication and he got upset and took off running down the road.
When Jackson didn't return home around 3 a.m., family started looking for him and around 7 a.m., family called authorities to report him missing, Doering said. Jackson's cell phone was found in the back of a pick-up truck in the neighborhood.
Jackson is described as white, 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds and wearing blue jeans, and was last seen early Friday morning walking onto a lot for sale.
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A real estate broker connected with the property told Action News Jax that there should be a "no trespassing" sign posted near the dock on the property. Doering said the shirt Jackson was wearing when he left the house was found lying on the dock.
Crews searched the Satilla River by air and boat on Monday and combed through the surrounding fields.
“We are still searching," Cpl. Chris Ridley of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources said Monday morning. "We had a morning flight at low water about 7:30. We flew until about 9 (and) we didn’t see anything.”
A neighbor who didn’t want to be identified said people in the neighborhood visit the lot to go fishing.
“We are going to continue our search today, and then this afternoon we'll sit down and decide what we will do for tomorrow," Ridley said. "We will definitely keep searching, but we might be pulling back some of our resources."
Jackson's cellphone was pinged, but he didn't respond, Ridley said.