Jun 23, 2017
Aug 12, 2020
John
Brown
88
29
72 inches
175 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
The day after Christmas in 1965, 29-year-old John Lester Brown was seen by his family in Lansing, Michigan, for what would be the last time. After that holiday gathering, the young man vanished, leaving behind a mystery that has now spanned decades. John, a white male with brown hair and brown eyes, stood at 6 feet tall and weighed approximately 175 pounds. He had distinctive tattoos that set him apart: one on his upper left arm of a black panther with the words "Johnny Boy," and another on his other arm of a dagger and possibly a spider. His disappearance left a void in his family and community, initiating a long and frustrating search for answers. The circumstances surrounding John's disappearance remain unclear, with very little information available to the public or to investigators. He was simply seen one day and gone the next, without any immediate signs of foul play or a stated intention to leave. This lack of information has made the investigation incredibly difficult, turning his case into one of the many long-unsolved missing person files in Michigan. Over the years, the Lansing Police Department has maintained a cold case unit to investigate such unresolved cases, but without new leads or evidence, progress is often stalled. Cases like John's highlight the silent anguish that families endure when a loved one disappears without a trace. Decades have passed since John Lester Brown was last seen, and while the active search may have waned, his case remains open. The Michigan State Police are the point of contact for any information regarding his disappearance. There has been speculation within his family, mentioned in a social media group, that he may have died in a scuba diving accident in 1973, though this has not been officially confirmed, and he remains listed as a missing person. The case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who have gone missing in Lansing and across the state, leaving behind enduring questions and a hope for closure that diminishes with each passing year. The overview of this case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance that has left a family grappling with uncertainty for over half a century.
Dec 26, 1965
Lansing
Michigan
Ingham County
33727
Michigan State Police - Lansing Post
Lansing
Michigan
Eaton County
48913
Craig Carberry
D/Sgt.
7119 North Canal Road, Michigan
5173221907
State
Law Enforcement
11-2428-17
2017-06-06
Michigan State Police - Lansing Post
Brown
Brown
Brown
05/30/2026