FOUND: 18-year-old Sebastian ‘Gage’ Armes

UPDATE: St. George Police Officer Lona Trombley confirmed Armes was located March 4 by the Police Department’s Mountain Bike Patrol at the George Streetfest in St. George.

ST. GEORGE — St. George Police are asking for the public’s help Thursday in locating a missing and possibly endangered 18-year-old man.

Click on flier to enlarge | Flier courtesy of the St. George Police Department, St. George News

Sebastian “Gage” Armes was last seen at around 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 10 at Target discount retail store in St. George, according to police.

He was last seen wearing gray “skater-style” shoes, camouflage pants and a black baseball cap.

Armes is described as having a scar on the top of his head with a bald spot, police said, noting that he may also have lip piercings.

“It is unknown where Gage would be heading,” police said.

Anyone with information regarding Armes’ whereabouts is asked to call the St. George Police Department at 435-627-4300.

Description of Armes

  • Age: 18
  • Height: 5 feet, 9 inches
  • Hair: Brown
  • Eyes: Blue
  • Alert: Missing/ endangered person
  • Sex: Male
  • Ethnicity: White
  • Complexion: Fair

This report is based on preliminary information provided by law enforcement and may not contain the full scope of findings.

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16 Comments

  • comments February 23, 2017 at 3:03 pm

    Most of these teens are just runaways. This one doesn’t even qualify as that since he’s a legal adult. Maybe they can guilt him into coming home by putting up a viral video claiming he’s being “sex trafficked”, like that last one. Who else wishes St. George Police would do traffic patrols?

  • kenbaysam3 February 23, 2017 at 11:30 pm

    SGPD and the other departments in Washington County put this information out to the public for a reason. A person has the right to be helped regardless of age.
    Judgement as to why they may be missing is not needed or helpful.
    Be part of the solution not the problem. Hopefully, your family and most others will not need these resources, but I’m grateful they are there for those that may.
    Thank you to those who contribute in everyway to finding those who are in need and vulnerable.

  • debbie February 24, 2017 at 12:55 am

    I commend st. george for being one of the few agencies in this country that recognizes very young adults can be in terrible danger due to their lack of experience in this world.. my hope is that they find this young person safe. i know his family has heart aches and it is soul crushing to go thru this.. as i went thru it once. prayers for their peace. prayers also that our community learn to be nicer to one another..

  • Badshitzoo February 24, 2017 at 3:20 am

    Yes! Traffic patrols SGPD. My 88 yo parents are both out there everyday trying to cause accidents! This guys pupils are “pinned out” at about 2mm in the 1st pic, usually narcotics cause this, but hard to tell? The 2nd pic looks like he’s had his pupils tattooed in some way? Obviously someone is making poor life decisions for this young man?

    • Mike February 24, 2017 at 8:39 am

      Your observations about his pupils are inaccurate.

  • debbie February 24, 2017 at 6:24 am

    its interesting to note that we should only care about “well” people with no problems.. everyone else should just be ignored. what has happened to our society? we have a loving God. Christ was sent to help those in peril and the well.. He walked with liars and tax evaders and prostitutes. i can’t recall anywhere in the bible where God said, “only perfect people come to me”.. the family of this young man will be reading comments b/c they are very worried about him. i have had a child disappear before and meaness is destructive and heartbreaking. to his family, your in my prayers.

  • Badshitzoo February 24, 2017 at 7:05 am

    Reality Debbie! I’m a Christian myself, and even a Mormon. But neither God, nor his Son saved anyone I’m aware of that needed saving in this life, on this planet. I can think of an easy Billion human beings that have died senselessly directly because of our Christian faith; so it’s time to fess up now, and be honest. Aside from that reality; if I see this young man on my way home from work today, I will certainly stop and give him a lift to his parents house, or dealers residence? I’m happy to help out either way; I don’t judge.

    • ladybugavenger February 24, 2017 at 8:06 am

      This is where you and I differ. I would not drive him to his dealers house. What if he OD’d that night? What if the parents lost their son that night? And you drove him to his death. I wouldn’t want that on my conscience. As a mother, of a recovered meth addict, I would be pissed if you drove my teenage son to a drug dealers house. I would blame you as much as him for being stupid and uncaring.

      So please think twice before driving someone’s child to a drug dealer.

      I know you mean no harm, but think twice before unknowingly being involved in a potential death.

      • comments February 24, 2017 at 11:41 am

        This man probably is off on some drug binge somewhere. Meth really is a terrible poison. Thank you Mexico for being the USA’s #1 supplier of meth

        • .... February 25, 2017 at 1:36 am

          Thank you America for being the number one meth user

  • .... February 24, 2017 at 8:57 am

    Let’s see what Real Life thinks after he wakes up from his rest from having a thought earlier this should be interesting

  • comments February 24, 2017 at 11:47 am

    Often the best thing that can happen for a drug addict is to be locked up. Otherwise good luck to the parents trying to force him into rehab. Young men like these often start running around with what I call a ‘drug crew’. Their whole life consists of running around partying with their ‘drug crew’. Unless the parents or whoever get him away from his drug crew he is not gonna change. Like I say, jail is often the only thing that will get them clean, and realizing their drug crew are not real friends.

    • ladybugavenger February 24, 2017 at 1:43 pm

      Amen!

      • Blocked February 24, 2017 at 4:52 pm

        No one ever seems to talk about the pharmaceutical companies. They keep the cooks supplied and the pharmacy full of prescription amphetamines. Let’s all just bash Mexico.

        • comments February 25, 2017 at 4:25 pm

          You can lay blame in many places, but the fact is the majority off meth is distributed by mexican drug gangs.

        • ladybugavenger February 26, 2017 at 5:38 am

          It’s terrible, the gov’t is ok with meth as long as it’s made and profited by pharmaceutical companies. I like to call amphetamines, legal meth.

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