View NamUs missing person case MP20423 for James Donald Kimball missing from Oak Park, Illinois. Date of last contact: Apr 13, 1993. NCMEC case number: --.
Medical Conditions Kimball was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in 1985, eight years prior to his disappearance. The condition is characterized by unusual thoughts and mood swings. Kimball is required to take medication to regulate the disorder. He did not have his prescriptions with him at the time he vanished. Kimball also has bipolar disorder.
<<Kimball's family members initiated an extensive search for him immediately after he was reported missing. His relatives learned that he stopped reporting to work shortly after he walked away from the family's home.
An Indiana law enforcement officer discovered a young man matching Kimball's description outside of South Bend, Indiana in March 1994, nearly one year after Kimball's disappearance. The officer said that the man was in a confused state and was wandering aimlessly around the area.
The individual was given a sobriety test, as the officer believed the man may have been intoxicated. The person was released after passing the test. The officer saw a flyer posted by Kimball's family shortly after the incident and realized that the person may have been Kimball. South Bend, Indiana is approximately 90 miles from Kimball's family's Oak Park residence.
Authorities believe that Kimball may have been taken against his will. Maywood, Illinois authorities are handling the investigation.>>
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