Wristband scan shows that Jacob Clark-Jendrock attended the festival and has not been seen since.
Two men have been reported missing after attending the Aftershock music festival at Sacramento's Discovery Park last weekend.Jacob Clark-Jendrock, 24, and his friend, 32-year-old Anthony Acosta, were attending the festival after driving from Southern California. Both were last seen entering southbound Interstate 5 in a black Ford F-150 with the license plate number 06073M3.The Sacramento Police Department confirmed they have a missing persons report.
'Update—the boys still have not been found. Anthony's parents have now made a missing person report for him. I have posted to my main page as well,' Shannon Jendrock wrote.Clark-Jendrock had been working as a plane ramp operator at Palm Springs International Airport and had previously worked at Unicars Honda in Palm Desert, California.He attended Palm Desert High School and previously lived in Broomfield, Colorado. He is listed as single on his Facebook profile.
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