Local case directory

Missing persons in Lexington, Kentucky.

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Cases connected to Lexington

Showing up to 100 published flyers. Open any case to review the source and sharing options.

Case photo for Ace Hudson
Missing

Ace Hudson

Lexington, KY

Last seen Jan 12, 2021

Age 31
Case photo for Micah Johnson
Missing

Micah Johnson

Lexington, KY

Last seen Jun 23, 2022

Age 27
Case photo for Trudy Day
Missing

Trudy Day

Lexington, KY

Last seen Jan 6, 1992

Age 40
Case photo for Barbara Lunsford
Missing

Barbara Lunsford

Lexington, KY

Last seen Oct 12, 1963

Age 23
Case photo for Cassie Yeary
Missing

Cassie Yeary

Lexington, KY

Last seen Jun 19, 2015

Age 39
Case photo for Peter Lian
Missing

Peter Lian

Lexington, KY

Last seen Feb 17, 2018

Age 35
Case photo for Kevin Saggese
Missing

Kevin Saggese

Lexington, KY

Last seen Jan 28, 2016

Age 57
Case photo for Shawnda Renee Baldwin
Missing

Shawnda Renee Baldwin

Lexington, KY

Last seen Dec 25, 2011

Age 32
Case photo for Josiah Caskey
Missing

Josiah Caskey

Lexington, KY

Last seen Aug 4, 2014

Age 31
Case photo for Jonathan Isaac Goodpaster
Missing

Jonathan Isaac Goodpaster

Lexington, KY

Last seen Dec 14, 2003

Age 34
Case photo for James Thomas Kinskey
Missing

James Thomas Kinskey

Lexington, KY

Last seen Mar 27, 1982

Age 25
Case photo for Lydia Ann Perkins
Missing

Lydia Ann Perkins

Lexington, KY

Last seen Oct 26, 1997

Age 14
Case photo for Sharon Rose Sons
Missing

Sharon Rose Sons

Lexington, KY

Last seen Oct 27, 1993

Age 28
Case photo for Joyce Gaines Crider
Missing

Joyce Gaines Crider

Lexington, KY

Last seen Oct 28, 2002

Age 32
Case photo for Melanie Dee Flynn
Missing

Melanie Dee Flynn

Lexington, KY

Last seen Feb 26, 1977

Age 24

Missing-person awareness in Lexington

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Sharing flyers in Lexington

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