On the morning of May 9, 1983, 10-year-old Anthony Bernard Franko, affectionately known as "Tony," left his home in Lemmon Valley, Nevada, to walk the short half-mile to Lemmon Valley Elementary School. Dressed in a red San Francisco 49ers t-shirt, blue jeans, a blue down hooded jacket, and hiking boots, he was eager to show his classmates the blue ribbon he had won the previous day at a 4-H event for exhibiting his pet pony and rabbits. However, Tony never arrived at school that day, and he has not been seen since.
While Tony's usual route to school was north along Fremont Street, witnesses reported seeing him walking south that morning, in the opposite direction. He was observed in a cul-de-sac at the south end of Fremont Street, engaged in conversation with an unidentified individual driving a rusted-out vehicle, possibly a Ford Pinto or a Camaro. This sighting was the last confirmed account of Tony's whereabouts.
In 1983, it was not customary for schools to notify parents if a child failed to attend classes. As a result, Tony's absence went unnoticed until later that day when he failed to call his mother after school, as he routinely did. Concerned, his mother contacted the police upon returning home and discovering that Tony had not arrived. Initially, authorities considered the possibility that Tony had run away, especially given a prior incident a month earlier when he had briefly left home after being disciplined for poor grades. However, in that instance, he had left a note and returned within hours. This time, there was no note, and he did not come back.
Tony's mother, Liza Ackerman-Stewart, never believed that her son had run away. She recalled that he was in high spirits the day he disappeared, excited to share his 4-H ribbon with friends. Both she and Tony's stepfather underwent polygraph tests and were ruled out as suspects. Liza has maintained hope over the years, expressing her enduring love and longing for her son in a heartfelt letter, stating, "Dear Tony, I have faith that you are still alive, but only God knows. I miss you dearly and my heart still aches after all of these years of not knowing where you are." ...Read More
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