Police looking for couple missing out of Littlefield who may be endangered

Jerry McFalls and Susan McFalls, both 63, shown in this undated photo, have been missing since Jan. 11 | Photo courtesy of Mohave County Sheriff's Office, St. George News

ST. GEORGE — Authorities are looking for a man and woman missing out of Littlefield, Arizona, who have not been heard from in over 10 days and may be endangered.

Jerry McFalls and Susan McFalls, both 62, shown in this undated photo, have been missing since Jan. 11 | Photo courtesy of Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, St. George News

The couple, Jerry McFalls and Susan McFalls, both 62, were last heard from Jan. 11.

Mohave County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the pair’s disappearance, listing both individuals as possibly being endangered.

They have been entered into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center’s missing and endangered database.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Jerry McFalls and Susan McFalls is asked to contact the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office at 928-753-0753.

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2 Comments

  • DRT January 23, 2018 at 10:37 am

    How about a little more information here? Is there a vehicle they might be in? What makes them “endangered?” Is there some place they might be going to?
    This is a fairly useless article, and if this is all that MSO released, then someone in Mohave County is not doing their job!

    • Redbud January 25, 2018 at 6:09 am

      I agree with DRT’s comment. How is anyone supposed to help find them with so little information? Also, if they are in danger, does this mean if someone finds them, that their life will also be in jeopardy? Anyways, I hope they are found safe.

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