MO MO - Gary Lee Brumley, 37, Eldon, 16 December 1984

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Gary Lee Brumley is not in any of the missing person's databases but there is no record of him after 1984.

Gary Lee Brumley
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Gary Brumley, undated photo (left); Gary Brumley with his race car in 1975 (right)

Missing from:
Eldon, MO
Date of Last Contact: December 16, 1984
Missing Age: 37
Sex: Male
Race/Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Height: 5'8" (68 inches)
Weight: 165 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Distinguishing Features: Gary is diabetic and requires insulin injections twice daily. Although he had a fresh supply of insulin at home, he did not have any of it with him at the time of his disappearance. Gary also has a small scar above his right eye.
Clothing Description: Unknown
Vehicle Description: Red and white 1984 Ford 4-wheel drive truck (recovered in Cuba, MO in March 1985)
Circumstances: Gary Lee Brumley was last seen leaving his family's home in Eldon, Missouri to visit a cousin in Iberia, Missouri on December 16, 1984. It is unclear if he ever arrived at his cousin's home -- some reports state he was last seen in Eldon, while other reports state he was last seen leaving his cousin's home in Iberia at 10:30 a.m. on December 16. Brumley was reported missing by his wife on December 24, 1984.

The car Brumley was driving -- a red and white 1984 Ford 4-wheel drive truck -- was found abandoned at a truck stop in Cuba, Missouri in March of 1985. According to the owner of the truck stop, the truck had been left on the lot with the keys still inside the week before Christmas, but it was not connected with Brumley until the truck stop owner filed paperwork to acquire the title to the truck as an abandoned vehicle.

When a Missouri State Highway Patrol officer went to the truck stop to create the report necessary to transfer the title to the truck stop owner, the officer, who was a native of Eldon and was familiar with Brumley's case, identified the truck as Brumley's and contacted authorities in Eldon.

Unfortunately, police were unable to get any useable fingerprints from Brumley's truck as four or five people had been in it since it was left at the truck stop back in December.

Prior to his disappearance, Brumley was the co-owner and operator of B & A Liquor Store, located just outside of Eldon, which had been damaged by a fire in 1975. He was also involved in racing cars and dirt bikes and participated in competitions throughout the Midwest. In the years leading up to his disappearance, Brumley had numerous run-ins with the law -- including charges of common assault and malicious destruction of property.

Brumley's wife, Charlene, had filed a petition to dissolve the marriage in 1977, although she evidently withdrew it. The marriage was finally dissolved in 1986 following Brumley's disappearance. He also left behind two young children, a son and a daughter.

Sources
"Search continues for man missing since Dec. 16," Miller County Autogram-Sentinel [Tuscumbia, MO], 3 January 1985, 1.
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"Brumley's truck found," Eldon Advertiser, 28 March 1985, 1.
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"Truck found in Cuba belongs to man missing for 3 months," Springfield Leader and Press, 30 March 1985, 2B.
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"Sunday fire damages liquor store," Miller County Autogram-Sentinel [Tuscumbia, MO], 16 January 1975, 1.

"Eldon man to race Saturday at state fair," Miller County Autogram-Sentinel [Tuscumbia, MO], 21 August 1975, 2.

Petition for dissolution of marriage, Miller County Autogram-Sentinel [Tuscumbia, MO], 5 May 1977, 9B.

Brumley enters a plea, Miller County Autogram-Sentinel [Tuscumbia, MO], 22 June 1978, 11B.

Petition for dissolution of marriage, Eldon Advertiser, 12 June 1986, 14.
 
Thanks for the research and providing some info and even some answers after all these years. His disappearance makes more sense now. May he rest in peace.
 
Thanks for the research and providing some info and even some answers after all these years. His disappearance makes more sense now. May he rest in peace.

Is there more information? It looks as though he may have been lured away from home and murdered by someone. If so, the case needs to be investigated. Did anyone question the relative he was reported to have visited in Iberia, MO? How did his truck end up in Cuba?

There are some bad characters back in those woods around Cuba. Same with Iberia. People shouldn't be allowed to get away with murder. JMO

 

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