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Toby Jermele Bing

Hilton Head Island, SC

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Toby Jermele Bing
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Toby Jermele Bing, 18

Bing told his family that he planned to move furniture during the day of February 18, 1999 in his hometown of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He received a call on his cellular phone while away from his residence shortly thereafter. The caller requested that Bing drive to Bluffton, South Carolina. Bing was accompanied by his friend, El Shawndrae Jones, at the time. Both men were last seen at approximately 6:30 p.m. in the 100 block of Wild Horse Road. They were driving Bing's white 1994 Toyota pickup truck at the time of their disappearances. Neither Bing or Jones has been heard from again. Bing's vehicle was discovered abandoned in Savannah, Georgia on February 24, 1999, six days after he and Jones vanished. There was no sign of either man at the scene. Authorities discovered a large amount of blood at the Bluffton residence sometime afterwards. DNA tests confirmed that the blood was Bing's.

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Case ID579
Last Seen1999-02-18
CityHilton Head Island
StateSC
Height5' 11"
Weight185
SourceNamUs
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