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OCSO Continue to Seek Information on the Whereabouts of Missing Walhalla Man






(Walhalla, SC)-----------------------------------The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to seek information and tips concerning a Walhalla man who was reported missing in February of this year.


Joshua Scott Ivester was last seen on Monday night, February 15th in the Rock Crusher Road area near Walhalla. Joshua left a residence on Wagener Circle in Walhalla with a friend earlier that afternoon and went to a residence in the area of Rock Crusher Road and Coffee Road, where he was last reportedly seen.


Joshua is a white male, 5’11”, 120 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair. Ivester has tattoos on his face.


Crimestoppers of Oconee County, Inc. has featured Joshua, along with other missing person’s cases, on billboards inside of Oconee County, on the official Crimestoppers of Oconee County, Inc. website (www.oconeesccrimestoppers.com) and on the official Crimestoppers of Oconee County Facebook page in order to seek information on his case, as well as the others currently being investigated.


Lt. Kevin Cain of the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office says further information is needed from the public regarding these missing person’s cases, including Joshua’s, and that any information provided can be helpful as investigators have been following up on any leads that have come in.


If you have any information on the whereabouts of Joshua Scott Ivester, or any of the other missing person’s cases, you are asked to call the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, at 864-638-4111. You can also contact Crimestoppers, where you can remain anonymous, to provide tips and information at 1-888-CRIME-SC, at www.oconeesccrimestoppers.com or via the free P3 app by downloading the app on your Android or iOS device.


Reward money is available through Crimestoppers for tips that lead to Joshua’s location, or that of any of the other missing person’s cases in Oconee County.

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