ST. MARYS, Ga. — Organizers say proceeds from the sale of T-shirts and bracelets at the vigil for 19-year-old Bryce Tarter of Kittery, Maine, will be donated to his family to help establish a reward fund for information leading to his whereabouts.
Tarter was last seen driving from the Armstrong Atlantic campus in Savannah during the early morning of Jan. 31 in a 2000 white Nissan Frontier pickup with a Maine license tag.
Danny Riggins says he was Tarter’s baseball coach when the student’s family lived in Camden County. He says Tarter’s father served on a submarine at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base and helped coach the youth baseball team until he was reassigned about five years ago.
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March 5, 2010
Vigil set for missing student
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Amnesty program for jury dodgers comes to an end
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