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Chesapeake police searching for missing man last seen in Deep Creek area Thomas Wayne Snipes was last seen in the 1600 block of Faulk Street. That s in the Deep Creek area of Chesapeake. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 2:07 PM EST January 28, 2021 CHESAPEAKE, Va. Chesapeake police are looking for a missing man last seen January 16. Thomas Wayne Snipes was last seen in the 1600 block of Faulk Street. That s in the Deep Creek area of Chesapeake. Police said Snipes was wearing a camouflage coat, light blue jeans and work boots. He is believed to be on foot, police said. If you have seen Thomas Snipes contact Det. Coleman at [email protected] or 757-328-6832. ....
Missing man s body located in Chesapeake creek, no foul play suspected Chesapeake Police Department and last updated 2021-03-15 08:59:20-04 CHESAPEAKE, Va. - The Chesapeake Police Department was searching for a man who was reported missing. Thomas Wayne Snipes was last seen in the area of 1600 Faulk Street in the Deep Creek section of Chesapeake on January 16, 2021. According to police, he was last seen wearing a camouflage coat, light blue jeans and work boots. On March 15 police said his body was located in Chesapeake in the area of Shell Road and Magnolia Drive. Officers found his body floating in a creek, and the Chesapeake Police Underwater Search and Recovery Team was activated to assist in the recovery of the body which was later identified as Snipes. ....