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Quan Lindsay found dead

The search for an Egg Harbor City man has come to a sad end. Quanyaves “Quan” Lindsay was found dead Thursday, family and friends have confirmed. “This loss leaves me completely devastated, totally in shock and eager to find out how, who or what could have happened to my beloved husband,” Elizabeth Lindsay told BreakingAC... Read more...


The search for a missing Egg Harbor City man has not passed a month, with no new information.Quanyaves "Quan" Lindsay, 41, is believed to be driving his 2015 green Dodge Hellcat with license plates C74 LVU. Lindsay headed to a friend's house in Woodbine to watch football Nov. 24, but never returned, said his wife, Elizabeth Lindsay.The next day, she reported him missing.There has been no sign of him or the car since.Elizabeth Lindsay said she was able to get Uconnect hooked up in an attempt to track the car, but the GPS reads as damaged."Damaged could be as simple as removing the battery," she said. "It goes off cell towers, so it could also not be getting a strong enough signal."Elizabeth Lindsay is determined to find her husband. The pair have been together 22 years, and married for 12. She said she has called police in Woodbine and Egg Harbor City almost daily.A Facebook page has been started for people to share any information they may have.

Volunteers have joined the search, and are distributing flyers with Lindsay's picture and information.His family previously asked that anyone with a doorbell camera or other outside surveillance check to see if they may have captured footage of him or his car around 11 p.m. or later.Lindsay is known to visit the Philadelphia area.He is described as a 6-foot-2 bald black man with brown eyes weighing about 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing a T-shirt, jeans and white sneakers.Anyone with information is asked to call the Egg Harbor City Police Department at 609-965-2901.

Editor's note: This story was first published Nov. 27. It has been edited to reflect updates in the search efforts.

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BreakingAC founder who previously worked in newspapers for more than two decades. She is an NJPA award-winner and was a Stories of Atlantic City fellow.

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