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Cpl. Jessiah Jameson, 21, of Company B, 2nd Battalion of the 506th Infantry Regiment, with his wife, Erin and his now-22-month-old son. They had planned to move to Washington state when Jameson disappeared in Clarksville last Thursday night. *************************************************** A Fort Campbell 4th Brigade soldier has been reported missing for a week, and his family has flown to Clarksville from Washington state to search for him. Cpl. Jessiah Jameson, 21, of Company B, 2nd Battalion of the 506th Infantry Regiment, was last seen at Kickers Country Club on Riverside Drive Nov. 16, said Clarksville Police spokesman Andy Bechtold. Jameson was removed from the nightclub for being intoxicated and was believed to have taken a cab to a motel but never arrived, Bechtold said. Jameson's car was left in the business' parking lot. Bechtold said at this point, investigators have no reason to suspect foul play. Jameson's wife, son, mother and mother-in-law arrived at the Nashville airport around 4 p.m. Wednesday. His wife, Erin Jameson, said they planned to distribute fliers and talk to friends about where he could be. "We're going to try to do all we can do," she said. Jessiah Jameson returned from a yearlong deployment in Iraq on Nov. 14, and he was planning to move with his wife and 22-month-old son to his hometown of University Place, Wash., where they recently leased an apartment. Erin Jameson reported her husband missing Sunday after not hearing from him since 8 p.m. Nov. 16, Bechtold said. Mrs. Jameson said her husband hasn't used his debit card or turned on his cell phone since Thursday. "I know for a fact he wouldn't be doing this voluntarily," she said. "It's not something he would do. He loves his son too much." Mrs. Jameson said friends have told her he'd been in good spirits lately. She said her husband was taking care of "all the little things" for their move to Washington. He was also helping to plan an upcoming extended family vacation and a separate vacation for just he and his wife. Word about Cpl. Jameson's disappearance has spread across the Internet through a Myspace.com page, and Erin Jameson has received support from friends, family and even strangers. "I've gotten an absolutely overwhelming response," she said. She had 500 messages in her Myspace inbox Tuesday night. "I had to go to bed before I could even read them all," she said. The family has tickets to fly back Dec. 1, but Mrs. Jameson said if anything changes, they will change their schedule. Matt Rennels can be reached at 245-0236 or by e-mail at mattrennels@theleafchronicle.com.
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