"There have been some unsubstantiated rumors that Mark willingly disappeared after embezzling money from his employer. This has not been confirmed nor denied."
Info says he left a note. Wonder what the note said. Anyone remember?
Jackie was is wife, Luc his son..but family members say Mark frequently wrote notes like this and left them for family...this could have been one of those?
Unlikely. But I'm thinking maybe the purported embezzlement made someone want to "get rid" of him. Evidence, or something. Like someone else really stole the money, blamed him, and with Mark missing they won't get found out.
I agree.....actually I think the missing money is a coincedence of him missing. There was something else going on -- love triangle....crimes usually happen close to home. $15-thousand is not enough to go missing
The mother of a man missing for more than 10 years is dedicating a peace pole in his honor Sunday at Wesley Heights United Methodist Church on Western Boulevard. The public is invited.
Mark Alley, the former director of the Davidson County Museum of Art, disappeared in February 2000.
The mother of a man missing for more than 10 years is dedicating a peace pole in his honor Sunday at Wesley Heights United Methodist Church on Western Boulevard. The public is invited.
Mark Alley, the former director of the Davidson County Museum of Art, disappeared in February 2000.
This is puzzling. Mark's photo is captioned FOUND at Hill Country Crimestoppers but his NamUs entry is still active - https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/105/ http://www.hillcountryareacrimestoppers.com/missing.aspx
Missing As Of: 2/2/2000
Last Known Location
Lexington, North Carolina (USA)
Name: William Mark Alley
Nickname: Unknown
Sex: Male Race: Caucasian
Age: 40 DOB: 1/1/1966
Height: 6ft 0in Weight: 180 lbs
Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
Case: 12345678
The goatee may have been shaved.
Name: William Mark Alley Case Classification: Endangered Missing Missing Since: February 02, 2000 Location Last Seen: Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Physical Description Date of Birth: May 15, 1966 Age: 33 years old Race: White Gender: Male Height: 5'11" Weight: 175 - 180 lbs. Hair Color: Red/Auburn Eye Color: Hazel Nickname/Alias: Unknown Distinguishing Marks/Features: Wears contacts
Identifiers Dentals: Not Available Fingerprints: Not Available DNA: Not Available
Clothing & Personal Items Clothing: Usually wears blue jeans, brown canvas coat with leather collar Jewelry: Gold wedding band, thick gold chain necklace, and possibly a gold watch Additional Personal Items: Contacts
Circumstances of Disappearance
William was last seen at Davidson County Museum of Art on February 2, 2000. After being confronted by his coworkers over approximately $14,750 that was missing, he resigned his position. He left at approximately 11 a.m. and disappeared. His wife reported him missing when he failed to pick up their child from the babysitter. He left all of his belongings and he left his wife a note. Two weeks after he disappeared, authorities issued an arrest warrant for him. His family is offering a $10,000 reward for information.
Investigating Agency(s) Agency Name: Davidson County Sheriff's Dept. Agency Contact Person: Capt Anthony Roberson Agency Phone Number: (336) 242-2123 Agency E-Mail: N/A Agency Case Number: N/A
From a distance Monday, it looked like 100 people had gathered in Grimes Park to celebrate signs that spring will eventually come to Lexington. In unusually warm February sunshine, the day after Gr…
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Is it just coincidental that he went missing on that very day ???
I have the impression that they made it disappear due to the supposed fraud to the museum but it's too little money to leave everything behind... as they said above there is a love triangle of what kind we don't know... whatever it is, rest in peace
Clothing/Jewelry Description A gold wedding band, a thick gold chain necklace, and a gold watch. Clothing unknown, but he usually wears blue jeans and a brown canvas coat with a leather collar.
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Red hair, blue/hazel eyes. Alley may have a mustache, beard or a goatee. He goes by his middle name, Mark. Alley wears contact lenses.
Details of Disappearance
Alley was the director of the Davidson County Museum of Art in North Carolina for five years. He resigned from his position on February 2, 2000 after being confronted by co-workers regarding approximately $14,750 that was missing from the museum's bank accounts. Alley was last seen leaving his office at approximately 11:00 a.m. His wife reported him as a missing person when he failed to pick up their young child from the babysitter's home. He has never been heard from again.
Alley left all of his personal belongings at his family's residence on Becks Church Road in Lexington, North Carolina. His checkbook was found inside the home and the couple's vehicle was parked in their driveway. He left a note for his wife when he vanished; its contents have not been released.
Authorities issued an arrest warrant for Alley on February 16, 2000, two weeks after he disappeared. He was charged with embezzling the missing money from the museum. Investigators are not certain if Alley fled voluntarily or if other forces were involved in his case, but his family believes he met with foul play.
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