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#MP42880 Kenneth Wayne Hilscher, Male, White / Caucasian
Kenneth Wayne Hilscher
Demographics
Missing Age 36 Years
Current Age 61 Years
First Name Kenneth
Middle Name Wayne
Last Name Hilscher
Sex Male
Height 5' 7" (67 Inches)
Weight 160 lbs
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian
Circumstances
Foul Play Possible
Foul Play Uncertain
Date of Last Contact April 8, 1995
NamUs Case Created March 31, 2018
Last Known Location Map
Location Bloomington, Texas
County Victoria County
Circumstances of Disappearance Went missing after visiting parents' home. Blood-stained clothing was found shortly after and likely belonged to him.
Physical Description
Hair Color Blond/Strawberry
Eye Color Blue
Distinctive Physical Features - Scar on back.
Clothing and Accessories
Accessories - Black plastic sports watch.
Clothing - White T-shirt, black shorts.
Footwear - Black and white Nike sneakers or black sandals.
Jewelry - Class ring from Texas A&M University with 1986 graduation year; gold in color with a diamond.
Charley Project
Kenneth Wayne Hilscher – The Charley Project
Details of Disappearance
Hilscher was last seen in Bloomington, Texas on April 8, 1995. He stopped at his parents' home on Black Bayou Road #2 to speak with them and his father asked him to stay the night, but Hilscher declined. He left his parents' residence and has never been heard from again.
Hilscher was reported missing by his father on the morning of April 10. Later that day, a bloodstained t-shirt and pair of men's briefs were found by searchers on Old Bloomington Road two miles from Hilscher's home; testing determined the blood was almost certainly his.
Foul play is suspected in his case; based on the pattern of the bloodstains, authorities believe Hilscher was shot in the chest and back.
Hilscher trained as a dental technician at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and in 1986 he got a degree in physical education and biology at Texas A&M University. He was employed as a basketball coach at Bloomington High School in 1995. His disappearance remains unsolved and is being investigated as a homicide.
#MP42880 Kenneth Wayne Hilscher, Male, White / Caucasian
Kenneth Wayne Hilscher
Demographics
Missing Age 36 Years
Current Age 61 Years
First Name Kenneth
Middle Name Wayne
Last Name Hilscher
Sex Male
Height 5' 7" (67 Inches)
Weight 160 lbs
Race / Ethnicity White / Caucasian
Circumstances
Foul Play Possible
Foul Play Uncertain
Date of Last Contact April 8, 1995
NamUs Case Created March 31, 2018
Last Known Location Map
Location Bloomington, Texas
County Victoria County
Circumstances of Disappearance Went missing after visiting parents' home. Blood-stained clothing was found shortly after and likely belonged to him.
Physical Description
Hair Color Blond/Strawberry
Eye Color Blue
Distinctive Physical Features - Scar on back.
Clothing and Accessories
Accessories - Black plastic sports watch.
Clothing - White T-shirt, black shorts.
Footwear - Black and white Nike sneakers or black sandals.
Jewelry - Class ring from Texas A&M University with 1986 graduation year; gold in color with a diamond.
Charley Project
Kenneth Wayne Hilscher – The Charley Project
Details of Disappearance
Hilscher was last seen in Bloomington, Texas on April 8, 1995. He stopped at his parents' home on Black Bayou Road #2 to speak with them and his father asked him to stay the night, but Hilscher declined. He left his parents' residence and has never been heard from again.
Hilscher was reported missing by his father on the morning of April 10. Later that day, a bloodstained t-shirt and pair of men's briefs were found by searchers on Old Bloomington Road two miles from Hilscher's home; testing determined the blood was almost certainly his.
Foul play is suspected in his case; based on the pattern of the bloodstains, authorities believe Hilscher was shot in the chest and back.
Hilscher trained as a dental technician at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and in 1986 he got a degree in physical education and biology at Texas A&M University. He was employed as a basketball coach at Bloomington High School in 1995. His disappearance remains unsolved and is being investigated as a homicide.