A Shreveport Disappearance That Never Truly Ended
David Claude Yeager was 17 years old when he disappeared from Shreveport, Louisiana, in early February 1971, and the passage of decades has not dulled the uncertainty surrounding what happened to him. Public case summaries and more recent reporting agree on the central fact that has defined the case ever since: Yeager left home, apparently intending to go to Centenary College, and never returned. His case remains classified as endangered missing, and even now it is discussed not as a closed chapter from the past, but as an unresolved mystery that still presses on surviving relatives and investigators.
Who David Yeager Was Before He Vanished
The portrait that emerges from available reporting is not of a boy drifting away from his life, but of a teenager who seemed rooted in it. Yeager was a senior at C.E. Byrd High School in Shreveport, where accounts place him in student activities including the debate team, the Library Club, and the Gayarre History Club. Family descriptions carried in later coverage portray him as kind, rule-following, close to his mother and younger brother, and looking ahead to graduation rather than away from it. That sense of ordinary momentum matters because it has shaped how his disappearance is understood: the available reports repeatedly note that his family did not believe he had a reason to walk away....Read More
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