Frank Conlon’s missing-person case is striking not because of how much is known, but because of how much remains stubbornly out of reach. Search results tied to the query about “Frank Conlon missing Nashville” point to a case involving Frank Kay Conlon, who is listed as having gone missing from Nashville, Indiana, not Nashville, Tennessee, on or around May 1, 1964. The surviving public record presents only a thin outline: a man, a date, a town, and a mystery that appears to have stretched across decades without resolution.
Who Frank Conlon Was
The available search results describe Conlon as a 58-year-old man at the time he disappeared. They also identify him as a former Army police officer who had served at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, and say his last known employment was at the Allison Plant Division of General Motors in Indianapolis. These details give the case a human frame: this was not an unidentified drifter passing anonymously through a city, but a man with a work history, a service background, and a life rooted in recognizable institutions.
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