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In a windy field near England today, the Little Rock Police Department was preparing to search for the body of Little Rock businessman John Glasgow, missing since January 2008. Glasgow’s car was later found on Petit Jean Mountain, and though the mountain was extensively searched, his body was never found. His family filed to have him declared dead last year. A Faulkner County Jail inmate came forward recently to say that he knew where Glasgow’s body was buried: apparently in the soybean field behind a farm shed near Clear Lake, just off Highway 161, where a crew was forming a grid covering about an acre with stakes and small flags today.

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