PA PA - James Kos, 42, Monroeville, 22 April 2000

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Were you able to use the wayback clock?
Still can't find it. I went to Google Earth and tried there, but even that didn't have what you were talking about......at least for the details about James Kos. Now, when I tried again, on a different case, the maps worked. Maybe it only is available for certain locations?
 
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Still can't find it. I went to Google Earth and tried there, but even that didn't have what you were talking about......at least for the details about James Kos. Now, when I tried again, on a different case, the maps worked. Maybe it only is available for certain locations?
I will check it out and let you know.
 
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If you look at the toolbar in the picture, you can see the little clock, that is the thing that will pull up a scale of dates you can click on to get to past photos. Just click on the clock, you will see lines on a scale and just click on them to see the date photos were taken. This is 2002
 
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The FB page has the wrong year of him missing, but they do state he was last seen leaving his place of employment, never made it home and never returned to work. So I do know it was Kmart in that plaza.
 
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There is a small creek there. At 42 years of age, I guess it is possible that he accidentally fell in. Sadly, with all of the woods around, IF he ran into foul play, the perp/s could have hidden him anywhere.
 
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There is a small creek there. At 42 years of age, I guess it is possible that he accidentally fell in. Sadly, with all of the woods around, IF he ran into foul play, the perp/s could have hidden him anywhere.
Are you talking about Abers Creek road? I don't know how deep it is, but I do know you would spot a body in it. It was shallow enough to see to the bottom (Most) of it. We had classmates that had an accident in a car and one of the them drowned. But you could see the car. He wouldn't have a reason to be in that area if he was walking home.
 
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Happy to help. So I just googled who bought out Hill's department stores and It was a K-Mart when I left, and I do believe that is where he worked. Yes you can walk, lots of people did. The plaza was on Northern Pike at the end of the road, it had a Giant Eagle food store opposite the K-Mart. Northern Pike is a long steep hill, but you can walk it. I don't know where he lived, but I did find an obit for I think his mom in 2002 (?)
I lived near there and I could swear it went from being Hills to being Ames. I believe most Hills locations did.
 
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I lived near there and I could swear it went from being Hills to being Ames. I believe most Hills locations did.
Nope it was K-Mart, my sister in law worked for Hills for 10 years. I used to shop at the Giant Eagle, and it was K-Mart that took over. I did google it to see who bought it out, but either way, that is where he was last seen.
 
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James Kos

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Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: April 22, 2000***
Location Last Seen: Monroeville, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Description:
  • Date of Birth: January 11, 1958
  • Age: 42 years old
  • Race: White/Caucasian
  • Gender: Male
  • Height: 5'7" (67 inches)
  • Weight: 132 lbs.
  • Hair Color: Blond
  • Eye Color: Hazel
  • Nickname/Alias: Jim
  • Distinguishing Marks/Features: Wears eyeglasses.
  • Clothing & Personal Items: Eyeglasses.
  • Identifiers: Dental x-rays available.
Circumstances of Disappearance:
Kos was last seen leaving his place of employment in Monroeville, Pennsylvania in the late afternoon hours of April 22, 2000.** He never returned to his residence and has not been heard from again. Few details are available regarding his disappearance and his whereabouts remain unknown.

***some agencies list the missing year as 2004

Investigators:
  • Monroeville Police Department: (412) 856-3387
    Reference Case#: 00-022846
NamUs Case Number: MP5495
NCIC Case Number: Unknown

4923DMPA - James Kos
James Kos – The Charley Project
Doesn't look like DNA is available, the family should submit their DNA because he could be in another county as an UID DOE.
 
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Doesn't look like DNA is available, the family should submit their DNA because he could be in another county as an UID DOE.
From what I can tell on ancestry living relative DNA is either very limited or not even possible at this point.
 

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