The Plymouth Police Department is requesting public assistance in locating a 39-year-old man who has been missing for three months.
Jason Lee Goad of Plymouth was last seen on September 22, 2025, in downtown Plymouth. His family reported him missing to the authorities.
Police continue to follow up on reported information regarding Goad's whereabouts. On Monday, December 22, investigators worked with Team NWI Discovery and TeamCanine of NWI to search several areas where Goad may have been camping.

Goad is described as:
- 6 feet 2 inches tall, approximately 160 pounds
- Short brown hair and green eyes
- Typically wears glasses
- Has several tattoos on his chest
- Goes by the nickname "Stretch"
Anyone with information about Jason Lee Goad's whereabouts is urged to contact the Plymouth Police Department at 574-936-2126. All tips and information are being investigated.
This is an active missing person investigation. The Plymouth Police Department encourages anyone who may have seen Goad or has information about his location to come forward, no matter how insignificant the information may seem.

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