36 Year Old Thomas “Zachary” Bunker Missing Since 5/29/13 in Norwood, OH (Update I: Texas Equusearch Joins Search)(Update II: Found Deceased in Warren County)
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36 year old Thomas “Zachary” Bunker has been missing since Wednesday, May 29, 2013 in Norwood, Ohio. Bunker was last seen at 8:30 a.m. on Ashland Avenue in Norwood, although he called his family that same day from the Ft. Ancient area, in Warren County, OH. Zach was last seen wearing casual clothing, shorts and t-shirt and was seen driving his dark gray, 2013 Ford Explorer with Ohio license # EOC-4793. Police said Bunker is considered a “critically missing” person because of his mental state at the time of his disappearance.
Texas Equusearch was brought in at the request of Bunker’s family. Search crews spent Saturday looking for Thomas “Zachary” Bunker in the entire west side of Hamilton. Police said they got a tip that came from that area.
Thomas “Zachary” Bunker Missing Since 5/29/13
Thomas “Zachary”Bunker Description:
- white male
- 6 feet 2 inches tall
- 185 pounds
- brown hair and green eyes
- He was operating a dark grey 2013 Ford Explorer with Ohio license EOC-4793.
Texas Equusearch will be holding a search for Zack Bunker at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 2, 2013. The Command Center will be at the Courtyard by Marriott, 1 Riverfront Plaza, Hamilton, OH.
For a downloadable poster, click here.
Your Search Coordinator is Dave Rader, and he can be reached at (513) 407-2018. Please bring snacks and water for the day, along with a picture id. No one under the age of 18 is allowed to participate in the search.
People with information about Bunker’s whereabouts are asked to call Norwood Police at 513-458-4520.
UPDATE I: Body of missing Thomas “Zachary” Bunker found deceased.
UPDATE II: The body of a missing Norwood man has been found in Warren County.
Thomas ‘Zachary’ Bunker was found dead off of South Nixon Camp Road near U.S. 350 on Tuesday, according to Dave Rader of Texas Equusearch.
Bunker had last talked to his family on Wednesday.
Volunteers and Texas Equusearch officials had spent much of the day on Monday searching for Bunker in an area near Fort Ancient, not far from where his body was found.
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