Thousands of people are reported missing in the US every day. According to the National Crime Information Center statistics, 647,435 missing person reports were filed in 2016.
The vast majority of these cases get solved either by law enforcement or the person coming home on their own.
But other cases go cold and become enduring mysteries. At the end of 2016, there were 88,043 active cases. The strange disappearance of Brian Shaffer is one of them.
On Friday, March 31 in 2006, an Ohio State University medical student named Brian Shaffer went out “bar-hopping” with friends. They were celebrating the start of spring break. Towards the end of the night, Shaffer’s friends at the bar lost track of him and assumed he went home.
Read Entire Article »
The vast majority of these cases get solved either by law enforcement or the person coming home on their own.
But other cases go cold and become enduring mysteries. At the end of 2016, there were 88,043 active cases. The strange disappearance of Brian Shaffer is one of them.
On Friday, March 31 in 2006, an Ohio State University medical student named Brian Shaffer went out “bar-hopping” with friends. They were celebrating the start of spring break. Towards the end of the night, Shaffer’s friends at the bar lost track of him and assumed he went home.
Read Entire Article »