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Salt Lake City Police Desperately Searching for Christopher Robin Coan

By David Lohr

September 18, 2007

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SALT LAKE CITY, UT. (Crime Library) — It has been two weeks since 18-year-old Christopher Robin Coan went missing, and despite several promising leads, police have been unable to locate him. Christopher's family believes a head injury he sustained when he was a child could play into his disappearance.

According to police, Christopher disappeared on the evening of September 3 after finishing his shift at the Subway sandwich shop in Enoch, Iron County.

"The manager watched him leave," Enoch Police Chief Dave Browning told Suujournal.com. "There was no one around, because the Subway is in a shopping area where the rest of the stores aren't built yet."

Sasha Turner and Christopher Coan
Sasha Turner and Christopher Coan

Sasha Turner, Christopher's live-in girlfriend, reported him missing the following day, and a massive search was launched for Christopher and his 1994 red and silver Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, license number 78596. Police are concerned for Christopher's safety because of a serious head injury he sustained when he was 7 years old, which impedes his ability to focus at times.

When investigators searched Christopher's workstation at Subway, they discovered a piece of paper on which he had written the numbers "208," which police believe may be part of a phone number.

"We are not sure if it's an area code or the first three numbers of a phone number, but it's the area code for Idaho," Browning said during an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune.

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