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A missing Marine was reportedly spotted twice on his California base since disappearing from a local bar, but his family still can't get in contact with him.
Lance Corporal Bailey Cameron, 23, is slated to leave the Marine Corps next week, but no one has been able to get in contact with him since he was last officially sighted at Coyote Bar and Grill in Carlsbad on August 25.
Since his disappearance, which was reported to the US Marine Corp on August 26, there have been unconfirmed sightings of him on base, but the military is unable to verify them.
'I cannot confirm speculative sightings of the Marine on the installation, but our local commands remain dedicated to locating and contacting the Marine,' Captain James C. Sartain told Fox 5 San Diego.
People have said to have spotted Bailey on August 28 using an ATM at Camp Pendleton. He was spotted again on August 31.
Lance Corporal Bailey Cameron, 23, was spotted two times on base since he was officially reported missing last week
He was first spotted on August 28 using an ATM at Camp Pendleton (pictured). He was spotted against on Saturday
During the Saturday sighting, which happened around 11:30pm, another Marine said Bailey ran away once he was seen and was showing signs of distress.
'The gentlemen that we talked to that came in contact with him said he just looked so afraid and he was so in distress,' his mother, Juliana England, told Fox 5. 'I need to know that he's okay.'
'The behavior is so foreign. It's foreign to how we knew him before he was a Marine, and it's foreign to all the Marines here. It's not Bailey,' his father, Kevin, said.
His parents said his phone, glasses, and backpack were found on the curb outside Vigalucci's, an Italian restaurant about a block away from Coyote Bar and Grill, but Cameron was nowhere to be seen, according to KGTV.
Cameron's father now believes he was later spotted at another business in the area wearing the same clothing he had on when he disappeared.
'We have a photo of him after he went missing, but there's been no contact, there's been no communication with buddies or family,' Kevin told the local news station as he handed out flyers bearing his son's photo on Friday.
During the August 31 sighting, which happened around 11:30pm, another Marine said Bailey ran away once he was seen and was showing signs of distress
No one has been able to get in contact with Cameron since he was last officially seen at Coyote Bar and Grill in Carlsbad on August 25 (pictured)
Cameron slated to leave the Marine Corps next week
He admitted that Cameron was not behaving normally that night 'and that's what has his buddies and his family worried.'
'So as a father, the hard part is running hundreds of scenarios of what could be... through your head,' his father said.
'As a dad, I don't care what the situation is... I just need him back.'
Cameron is described as six-foot-one, weighing about 190 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
He was last seen wearing a black t-shirt and jeans.