Jul 19, 2018
Feb 23, 2022
Clovis
Berbari
96
49
68 inches
185 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the summer of 1977, a 49-year-old man named Clovis "Bob" Robert Berbari was seen by his family for the last time in Roseville, Michigan. An accomplished Oud player, he was known for his musical talents, carrying on a legacy from his father. He was part of a band that primarily performed in the Detroit area. Clovis was a man with connections that stretched far beyond the Michigan borders, with known ties to Montreal, Canada, as well as California and Florida. His hair was a mixture of gray and black, often described as salt and pepper, and he had brown eyes. The specific details surrounding the day of his disappearance remain vague, and for reasons that are not publicly known, a formal missing person report was not filed with the Roseville Police Department until many years later, in 2018. The lack of immediate investigation has undoubtedly complicated the efforts to piece together the events leading up to when he was last seen. The passage of time has created significant challenges for law enforcement and his family, who have been left with unanswered questions for decades. The case of Clovis Berbari is one of many long-standing missing person cases in Southeast Michigan, a somber list of individuals who vanished and left behind families grappling with uncertainty. His disappearance is a quiet mystery, lacking the extensive public details that accompany some other cold cases. The investigation remains open, a silent testament to a life interrupted and a family's enduring hope for resolution. The circumstances of his disappearance highlight the painful reality of unresolved loss and the enduring impact on those left behind.
Jul 01, 1977
Roseville
Michigan
Macomb County
Unknown
40668
Roseville Police Department
Roseville
Michigan
Macomb County
48066
29753 Gratiot Ave, Michigan
5864474502
Local
Law Enforcement
18-22324
Roseville Police Department
10693
Gray or Partially Gray
Brown
Brown
06/05/2026