The Lufkin Police Department and Angelina County Sheriff’s Office are still attempting to locate two missing men. Robert Saxton and Michael “Mikie” Allen were last seen on January 28.

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(l-r, Michael Allen, Robert Saxton - 2011 photo)

On February 3, Lufkin Police posted a story on their Facebook Page asking for the public's help in locating the two men as well as their pickup truck.

Thanks to the public’s help, the silver Ford F-150 has been located, however, the men remain missing.

Investigators are attempting to locate John McCrosky for questioning in this investigation.

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McCrosky is a white male, 6’4, approximately 250 pounds, with graying brown hair, and brown eyes. McCrosky does have active warrants for his arrest.

If you have any information regarding Saxton, Allen, or McCrosky, please contact local law enforcement or Deep East Texas Crime Stoppers. Do not attempt to apprehend McCrosky yourself, doing so may be dangerous
  • Lufkin Police Department (936)633-0356
  • Angelina County Sheriff’s Office (936)634-3331
  • Deep East Texas Crime Stoppers (936)639-TIPS
Robert Saxton is described as a white male, 79 years old. He is 6’1" and weighs approximately 220 pounds. Michael Allen is described as a white male, 44 years old. He is 5’7" and weighs approximately 160 pounds.
Calls and tips are anonymous and Crime Stoppers may pay a reward if the information you provide leads to an arrest or grand jury indictment of a felony offender.

As long as the published tipline telephone number or website address instructions are used, tips are passed through a software program that removes all sender information.

A tipster’s identity is never known to Crime Stoppers or any law enforcement officer/investigator.  Anonymity is not Crime Stoppers’ promise, it is the law.

In Texas, a person, including a law enforcement officer, may commit a crime if the person intentionally or knowingly divulges the identity of a Crime Stoppers Tipster.  Crime Stoppers needs the information you have regarding crimes and criminals, not your name.

To further ensure a tipster’s identity is never known, Crime Stoppers pays rewards only for anonymous tips; tipsters who identify themselves are not eligible for payment.

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