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Raymond Edward Shore










Missing Person Case September 2021


Shore, approximately 1987




Date reported missing : 11/01/1987

Missing location (approx) :
Mesa, Arizona
Missing classification : Endangered Missing
Gender : Male
Ethnicity :
White


DOB : 03/09/1929 (92)
Age at the time of disappearance: 58 years old
Height / Weight : 5'11, 165 pounds
Medical conditions : Shore was depressed at the time of his 1987 disappearance and may have been suicidal.
Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : Caucasian male. Gray hair, hazel eyes. Shore wore metal-framed eyeglasses at the time of his 1987 disappearance. He has an abdominal surgical scar as the result of a hernia operation.





Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Shore told his family members that he planned to drive to northern Arizona on November 1, 1987. He has never been heard from again. His yellow 1976 Datsun with the Arizona license plate number ASA-524 has never been located.
Shore placed his personal belongings in storAge at the time of disappearance: before his disappearance. He attempted to commit suicide by overdosing on his wife's prescription tranquilizers six weeks prior to November 1987. He was depressed regarding his wife's decision to file for divorce.
Authorities believe Shore may have traveled to the east coast of the United States. Shore's case remains unsolved.


Other information and links : ncy

Mesa Police Department
480-644-2211



September 2021 updates and sources

Mesa Police Department
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