Kat
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I didn't seem to easily locate a Doe Network entry for George.
George's Charley project entry:
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/j/james_george.html
George's NamUs profile:
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2511/82/
Dental: available to be entered later
DNA: sample submitted/tests complete
Fingerprints: available elsewhere
case report:
(Note: on the NamUs profile there are several pictures of George, they appear to be family photos and one in which he is a boy of 9 yrs old, that touched my heart. Prayers for his family. They must miss him so much.)
Come home soon.
Picture from first link embedded in this post. Charley Project
George's Charley project entry:
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/j/james_george.html
George's NamUs profile:
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/2511/82/
Dental: available to be entered later
DNA: sample submitted/tests complete
Fingerprints: available elsewhere
case report:
James was last seen in Montgomery, Alabama on November 23, 1998. He had an argument with his mother and left her home angrily. His car was found broken down on Interstate 65 near Evergreen, Alabama, over 80 miles from his mother's home, later that day. Witnesses say they saw James make a telephone call at a nearby convenience store. has never been heard from again. He was carrying somewhere between $6,000 and $14,000 in cash on him when he disappeared; a married girlfriend had allegedly given him the money so he could move away and start a new life.
Authorities initially believed James traveled to Florida or to Mobile, Alabama after his disappearance and sought work in the construction industry, but now he is considered a probable homicide victim. He has a criminal record and once served time in prison for burglary. His case remains unsolved.
(Note: on the NamUs profile there are several pictures of George, they appear to be family photos and one in which he is a boy of 9 yrs old, that touched my heart. Prayers for his family. They must miss him so much.)
Come home soon.
Picture from first link embedded in this post. Charley Project