Circumstances of Disappearance:
Trevor was preparing for a transfer to Fort Riley in Kansas from Fort Drum (NY) where he lived and was separating from his wife. Trevor is a Specialist (E4) in the U.S. Army. He was last seen getting on a train in Syracuse. He never arrived at Fort Riley and his family and friends are extremely worried as this is out of his character and worried for his well being. Trevor left behind his drivers license, U.S. Military Identification Card and his cell phone. He had previously deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq and returned from his Iraq deployment earlier in the year, in May 2017. https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/50492/details https://www.facebook.com/Missing-Trevor-Nichols-145177452848159/
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Some additional info from: http://charleyproject.org/case/raymond-dale-harris
Medical Conditions: Raymond may have been suffering from depression and/or anxiety in 1971. He was discharged from military service on medical grounds prior to his disappearance. Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes. Raymond has a scar over his right eye and chicken pox scars on his face. He has a tattoo of a dagger and a snake on his forearm and several other tattoos elsewhere on his body. He smoked Lucky Strike cigarettes and habitually bit his nails in 1971. Raymond has a lazy right eye. His nickname is Ray and he may go by his middle name, Dale. He may use the last names Sudac and/or Merkert. He has previously fractured his leg. Details of Disappearance: Raymond and his wife of one month, Mary Sudac Harris, told his sister that they would be traveling to her Des Moines, Iowa residence on November 26, 1971. Raymond and Mary lived with Raymond's father at a residence in the 600 block of south 27th Street in Omaha, Nebraska at the time. It has been established that the couple had a stormy relationship with Raymond's father, and Raymond informed his sister that he and his wife planned to move out of his father's home. They never arrived at his sister's home and have not been heard from again. Their vehicle, a green four-door 1970s model Chevrolet, has never been located. Raymond's sister was contacted by his wife's family in 1993, 22 years after the couple had last been seen. They inquired as to Raymond's whereabouts, prompting speculation that Mary's family was aware of his wife's location. This theory has not been confirmed. |
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