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Richmond Nixon

Nixon went missing from Hampstead, North Carolina on September 2, 1994. He was last seen at his residence on Woodside Drive and told neighbors he was going for a walk down Highway 17 and to the woods. He failed to return home and has never been heard from again.
In 1997, investigators received information that Nixon was possibly killed and buried in a shallow grave. Extensive searches of the woods were conducted near his residence but he was never located. Few details are available regarding Nixon's disappearance and his whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigators:
NCIC Case Number: Not available
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
At least 21 missing person cases remain open in Cape Fear region

- Case Classification: Endangered Missing
- Missing Since: September 02, 1994
- Missing From: Hampstead, Pender County, North Carolina
- Date of Birth: circa 1925
- Age: 68 years old
- Race: Black/African American
- Gender: Male
- Height: 5' 9" (69 inches)
- Weight: 160 lbs
- Hair Color: Gray/Graying
- Eye Color: Brown
- Nickname/Alias: Unknown
- Distinguishing Marks/Features: Mole near the left eye.
- Clothing & Personal Items: Yellow raincoat and black boots with yellow tips.
- Identifiers: Unknown
Nixon went missing from Hampstead, North Carolina on September 2, 1994. He was last seen at his residence on Woodside Drive and told neighbors he was going for a walk down Highway 17 and to the woods. He failed to return home and has never been heard from again.
In 1997, investigators received information that Nixon was possibly killed and buried in a shallow grave. Extensive searches of the woods were conducted near his residence but he was never located. Few details are available regarding Nixon's disappearance and his whereabouts remain unknown.
Investigators:
- Pender County Sheriff's Office: (910) 259-1515; (910) 259-1212
Reference Case#: 1994-08081
NCIC Case Number: Not available
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
At least 21 missing person cases remain open in Cape Fear region