Local case directory

Missing persons in Huntington, West Virginia.

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Cases connected to Huntington

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

Case photo for Kyle Kincaid
Missing

Kyle Kincaid

Huntington, WV

Last seen Feb 2, 2019

Age 28
Case photo for Eddie Frasher
Missing

Eddie Frasher

Huntington, WV

Last seen Oct 27, 1984

Age 42
Case photo for Grover Vance
Missing

Grover Vance

Huntington, WV

Last seen Mar 27, 2010

Age 75
Case photo for Billy Hayes
Missing

Billy Hayes

Huntington, WV

Last seen May 15, 2008

Age 53
Case photo for Katha Louann Holton
Missing

Katha Louann Holton

Huntington, WV

Last seen Aug 2, 2002

Age 44
Case photo for Jeffrey Ray Ruggles
Missing

Jeffrey Ray Ruggles

Huntington, WV

Last seen Nov 26, 2005

Age 28
Case photo for James Darren Mathis
Missing

James Darren Mathis

Huntington, WV

Last seen Dec 13, 2013

Age 38
Case photo for Jason Scott Adkins
Missing

Jason Scott Adkins

Huntington, WV

Last seen Jan 17, 1999

Age 23
Case photo for Samantha Nicole Burns
Missing

Samantha Nicole Burns

Huntington, WV

Last seen Nov 11, 2002

Age 19

Missing-person awareness in Huntington

This page keeps published flyers for Huntington, West Virginia together so neighbors, community groups, reporters, and supporters can find source-connected case information without relying on scattered screenshots.

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Sharing flyers in Huntington

How do I share a missing-person flyer in Huntington, West Virginia?

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Why should I check the source before sharing?

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