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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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Missing Age 66 Years
Current Age 70 Years
Legal First Name Richard
Middle Name A.
Legal Last Name Drury
Chosen Name/Nickname/Alias--
Biological Sex Male
Height 5' 5" - 5' 8" (65 - 68 Inches)
Weight 180 - 190 lbs
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian
Circumstances
Date of Last Contact December 3, 2020NamUs Case Created May 14, 2021
Last Known Location
Location Leverett, Massachusetts 01054County Franklin County
Missing From Tribal Land No
Primary Residence on Tribal Land No
Circumstances of Disappearance Richard Drury last communicated through email on December 4, 2020. It was reported Richard was last seen on or around 12/11/2020-12/12/2020 in his driveway on Dudleyville Rd, Leverett MA. Richard was last seen wearing blue jeans and a tan/brown coat. An extensive search was conducted near and around residence on Dudleyville Road, Leverett MA. Richard's vehicle, wallet, and dogs were located on his property. There were no signs of foul play.
Physical Description
Hair Color Gray or Partially GrayHead Hair Description Short
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye Color Brown
Right Eye Color Brown
Eye Description--
Clothing and Accessories
ClothingRichard was last seen wearing blue jeans and a tan/brown coat
Transportation
2013 Mazda
Style--Color Red
State Massachusetts
License Plate 835GLG
Expiration Year 2021
Comments Vehicle was located in driveway of residence.
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There is a section on Page 5 that talks about Richard disappearing while walking his two dogs near his home. It talks about Richard's many contributions to the town, and that he was one of the founders and managers of the modern Transit Station. In a town meeting they voted to name the road to the Transit Station "Drury Lane" in his honor. They held a memorial for Richard and unveiled a plaque dedicated to him. There was a


