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Case File 1135DMMD
Hager, circa 1947
Kenneth Warren Hager
Missing since April 9, 1947 from Baltimore, Maryland.
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
Circumstances of Disappearance
Kenneth Hager walked out the door at 1637 Lansing Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland after taking a piece of ice from his mother.
Hager had disappeared once before about 2 years prior to this disappearance. At that time he had made his way back to his old home located at 2100 block East Chase Street. He was found talking to a neighbor and had suffered what appeared to be cigarette burns from a person he described as a "bad boy".
He enjoyed cars and would, therefore, get into any car, if he was asked to.
He was spotted on a few occasions just after his disappearance. James Burdett, a streetcar motorman and a neighbor of the Hagers, recognized him at the corner of Dundalk and Eastern Avenues that afternoon. Also, a family friend of the Hagers told Mrs. Hager that in 1962 a young man about 26 or 27 was seen in a grocery store in Dundalk. He was unable to speak, but had handed her a grocery order to fill, and she did so. He never returned to the store and no one has seen or heard from him since.
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Kenneth Warren Hager
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Last Updated on: May 24, 2005
Case File 1135DMMD
Hager, circa 1947
Kenneth Warren Hager
Missing since April 9, 1947 from Baltimore, Maryland.
Classification: Missing
Vital Statistics
- Date Of Birth: May 23, 1935
- Age at Time of Disappearance: 11 years old
- Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'10"; 90 lbs.
- Distinguishing Characteristics: White male. Brown hair; brown eyes.
- Marks, Scars: Hager has a scar on his head and has epilepsy.
- Clothing: Hager was wearing a blue-gray overcoat with his name sewn into it, a navy blue and red skull cap, brown trousers, a white shirt with his name on it and gray tennis shoes.
- Dentals: Missing a tooth
Circumstances of Disappearance
Kenneth Hager walked out the door at 1637 Lansing Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland after taking a piece of ice from his mother.
Hager had disappeared once before about 2 years prior to this disappearance. At that time he had made his way back to his old home located at 2100 block East Chase Street. He was found talking to a neighbor and had suffered what appeared to be cigarette burns from a person he described as a "bad boy".
He enjoyed cars and would, therefore, get into any car, if he was asked to.
He was spotted on a few occasions just after his disappearance. James Burdett, a streetcar motorman and a neighbor of the Hagers, recognized him at the corner of Dundalk and Eastern Avenues that afternoon. Also, a family friend of the Hagers told Mrs. Hager that in 1962 a young man about 26 or 27 was seen in a grocery store in Dundalk. He was unable to speak, but had handed her a grocery order to fill, and she did so. He never returned to the store and no one has seen or heard from him since.
Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
The Doe Network
Source Information:
Kenneth Warren Hager
Return to the Unexplained Disappearances' Index
Last Updated on: May 24, 2005