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In 1981, then-15-year-old Charlie Hall III left his family’s apartment at 525 40th Avenue North on the afternoon of New Year’s Eve to visit his ex-girlfriend at her home just a few blocks away on 37th Avenue North.
The two had broken up earlier that day, and his ex-girlfriend told police that he had tried to convince her to change her mind. However, he never returned home after leaving her house that evening.
In a 1985 issue of
The Tennessean, his mother said that Hall, who also went by “Little Charlie,” was not the type of person to just vanish. He didn’t have any money or extra clothes with him and left behind his beloved bicycle and tape recorder.
In the same issue of
The Tennessean, the head of the Metro Nashville Police Department’s Youth Guidance Division told reporters they had “exhausted all resources,” and that “Hall’s case is one we can’t resolve, and we don’t have any clues as to what happened.”
At the time, a local business was offering a large reward for any information on his disappearance. However, with each year that goes by, there are more questions than answers in the case.
Today, Hall would be 57 years old. At the time of his disappearance, Hall was 5-feet, 8-inches tall, weighed around 130 pounds and had black hair and brown eyes.
His mother said he was wearing a gray or black jacket, maroon pants and tennis shoes when he left home. Hall also has a distinguishable birthmark on his right cheek.
While it’s unclear if any of Hall’s family members are still living, investigators are still taking any tips or information that would help solve the case. They also are continuing to investigate Wilson’s disappearance.