On June 13, 2020, Hugh Justin Fletcher, a 38-year-old resident of Huntingdon, Tennessee, was reported missing. Standing at 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds, Hugh had blond or strawberry blond hair and brown eyes. His sudden disappearance left his family and the tight-knit community of Huntingdon in shock and searching for answers.
Huntingdon, a small town in Carroll County, is known for its close community ties. The news of Hugh's disappearance spread quickly, prompting local residents to organize search parties and distribute flyers in hopes of finding him. Despite their efforts, no significant leads emerged, and the case began to grow cold.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) took up Hugh's case, assigning it the number MP71118. NamUs serves as a national repository for information on missing persons, aiding law enforcement and families in their search for answers. Hugh's profile on NamUs includes his physical description and the date he was last seen, but offers little else in terms of clues or potential sightings.
The case also caught the attention of Uncovered, a platform dedicated to crowdsourcing information on unsolved cases. By featuring Hugh's disappearance, Uncovered aimed to bring renewed attention to the case, encouraging individuals to come forward with any information that might aid in the investigation. Despite these efforts, the case remains unsolved....Read More
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