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Missing-person flyer for Steven George Alyea

Missing Person Flyer: Steven George Alyea

Steven George Alyea, 30Kansas City, MOMissing
Last Seen
1992-01-30
Summary
Steven left home on 1/30/92 at approx. 8:30am with a large amount of cash. He told a neighbor he was going to Lamar, MO to meet someone around 1:30pm and would be home by 6:30pm. He did not return home and has not been seen since. Steven's vehicle was found in Fayetteville, AR on 11/1/92. Officials said the vehicle was abandoned for at least 1 month. Prior to his disappearance, Steven was very close to his family and contacted them regularly. He had a severe heart condition which required daily medication. Steven left his medication and personal property at his residence.

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Age
30
Height
6' 2"
Weight
180
Source Information
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Case ID: 224
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