AZ AZ- William Marshall Sisco Jr., 32, Happy Valley, 12 Jun 1994

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  • Missing Since 06/12/1994
  • Missing From Pima County, Arizona
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 09/21/1961 (63)
  • Age 32 years old
  • Height and Weight 6'1, 165 pounds

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Blond hair, hazel eyes. Sisco has a tattoo on his upper right arm. His nickname is Bill.

Details of Disappearance​

Sisco was last seen panning for gold with two friends in the Happy Valley area of Pima County, Arizona on June 12, 1994. That evening he got into an argument with his friends; he wanted to leave and his friends did not. Sisco left on foot and alone. He has never been heard from again.

Sisco had two warrants out for his arrest when he disappeared; one of his friends believes he left of his own accord to avoid having to go to prison. Investigators, however, believe Sisco may have met with foul play or died of exposure in the desert. He left a young daughter behind when he vanished. His case remains unsolved.



Identifiers​

Dentals: Not Available
Fingerprints: Not Available
DNA: Not Available
 
Little information on Sisco... Were his friends ruled out as suspects? Being so far away, they could have killed him and made him disappear quickly... And after an argument, perhaps tempers were running high... I think they're hiding behind the arrest warrants he had...
Whatever the case,
Rest in peace.
 
Little information on Sisco... Were his friends ruled out as suspects? Being so far away, they could have killed him and made him disappear quickly... And after an argument, perhaps tempers were running high... I think they're hiding behind the arrest warrants he had...
Whatever the case,
Rest in peace.
Agreed. And add the fact that literal gold was potentially involved. Could the argument have been about the gold instead, and William wanting to leave was just given as a cover?
 
Agreed. And add the fact that literal gold was potentially involved. Could the argument have been about the gold instead, and William wanting to leave was just given as a cover?
I agree with you... some people see something valuable and change... they could sell their mother or their children to get a fortune...
 

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