Kentucky State Police need help finding a man missing since Dec. 1, 2014.
Paul Clifton Sigman, 30, was last seen that day on Stump Run Road in Grayson after having left his home on foot, and state police got a missing person report two days later. Searches at the time were inconclusive.
State police in Ashland were contacted Feb. 24 by a local bank in Carter County and were told Sabrina Sigman, Paul Sigman’s mother, tried to cash a tax return check in his name. The bank, aware that Paul Sigman was missing, contacted state police to report the incident.
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KSP detective Jeff Kelley investigated and found Sabrina Sigman had forged both state and federal tax documents and had received tax refunds in her missing son’s name.
Kelley presented the investigation to a Carter County grand jury, which indicted Sabrina Sigman, 48, of Grayson on first degree forgery and possession of forged instruments charges.
On April 13, troopers went to 36 Stump Run Road to arrest Sabrina Sigman, and while they were there found an active methamphetamine lab and materials used to make the drug.
They arrested Sabrina Sigman on forgery and drug charges and put her in the Carter County Detention Center.
After Paul Sigman was reported missing, emergency workers searched the area several times.
He is about 6 feet and weighs 170 pounds, and was last seen wearing a blue hoodie and blue jeans
Anyone with information may contact state police at (800) 222-5555 or (606) 928-6421. Callers may remain anonymous.