Local case directory

Missing persons in Goldsboro, North Carolina.

Browse published CaseTrace flyers connected to Goldsboro. Open a flyer to check its listed source and share current information responsibly.

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Cases connected to Goldsboro

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

Case photo for Dirk Ross
Missing

Dirk Ross

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Oct 2, 2025

Age 49
Case photo for Tra'Sond McNeil
Missing

Tra'Sond McNeil

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Oct 8, 2025

Age 21
Case photo for Shariya Boney
Missing

Shariya Boney

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Mar 16, 2025

Age 15
Case photo for Jessica Garino
Missing

Jessica Garino

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Jan 25, 2012

Age 21
Case photo for Howard Lee Ellis
Missing

Howard Lee Ellis

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Sep 7, 1999

Age 39
Case photo for Johnnie Williams
Missing

Johnnie Williams

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Aug 30, 2004

Age 83
Case photo for Teresa Darlene McCullen
Missing

Teresa Darlene McCullen

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Sep 13, 2010

Age 48
Case photo for Joy Marie Winters
Missing

Joy Marie Winters

Goldsboro, NC

Last seen Sep 6, 2005

Age 33

Missing-person awareness in Goldsboro

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Sharing flyers in Goldsboro

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