VA VA - Triangle, BlkMale 40-45, UP84680, bicyclist struck by car Oct’70

  • #21
Five miles south on U.S. 1 would have been around here:
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I wonder if those houses were there back in 1970.

I really believe he was local and for some reason wasn't reported or the report wasn't taken seriously.
 
  • #22
Bumping, unidentified for nearly 54 years...
 
  • #23
I wonder if those houses were there back in 1970.

I really believe he was local and for some reason wasn't reported or the report wasn't taken seriously.
I wonder if he was from the Marine base and was listed as AWOL?
 
  • #24
I wonder if he was from the Marine base and was listed as AWOL?
If a marine went missing I imagine there would be an article about it in the news, right?
Is there a like a list of AWOLs?
 
  • #25
  • #26
If a marine went missing I imagine there would be an article about it in the news, right?
Is there a like a list of AWOLs?

Not necessarily. We've had other cases where the reaction to a missing serviceperson was just a shrug and well, we'll arrest them if we happen to run across them, or something like that. I guess it's a pretty common thing.
 
  • #27
Thinking of his age in context too: 40-45....How likely is it for someone that age to have been in active service in 1970?

We're wondering about a Marine going AWOL, but wouldn't someone that age have already completed his service?I know now we tend to think of being in your 40s as still pretty young, but looking back a couple of generations he would have been thought of a bit more as an older man. Mature, at least. Just something I think we should consider. Opinion only.
 
  • #28
I agree it's unlikely. I'm grasping at straws.
 
  • #29
Even if he wasn't a marine, maybe his family got an article in the newspaper looking for him?
 

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