On the evening of June 29, 2019, Nathan L. Allen, a 34-year-old resident of Searcy, Arkansas, was last seen in Beebe, a small town approximately 20 miles south of his home. Around 9:45 p.m., he spoke with his girlfriend, arranging to meet at the local Waffle House an hour later. However, Nathan never arrived, and subsequent attempts to reach him via phone and text were unsuccessful. This marked the beginning of a perplexing disappearance that has left his family and the community searching for answers.
In the days following Nathan's disappearance, his truck was located in the parking lot of the Economy Inn on West Dewitt Henry Drive in Beebe. Inside the vehicle were his personal belongings, including keys, glasses, cigarettes, and an inhaler, suggesting he had not planned to be away for long. The presence of these items raised concerns about his well-being and the circumstances surrounding his sudden absence.
Nathan was a manager at a car dealership in Searcy and owned a home in the area. His family was unaware of any reason he would be at the Economy Inn, and his father speculated that something may have happened to him there. The lack of any known issues or reasons for Nathan to vanish added to the mystery and urgency of the situation.
The Beebe Police Department initiated an investigation into Nathan's disappearance, but progress has been limited. Public appeals for information have been made, and his case has been listed in various missing persons databases, including NamUs (MP72670) and the Arkansas Crime Information Center. Despite these efforts, no substantial leads have emerged, leaving the case unsolved....Read More
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