Aug 23, 2016
Jul 29, 2020
James
McLaughlin
82
37
66 inches
77 inches
130 lbs
180 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the winter of 1980, the quiet of Carbondale Township, Pennsylvania, was broken by the unsettling disappearance of 37-year-old James R. McLaughlin. Known to some by the nickname "Mugger," James was last seen on February 8th at the trailer he shared with his girlfriend on Rushbrook Road. The circumstances surrounding his vanishing are as sparse as the details of his life that have been made public. On that day, his girlfriend reported that she went for a walk, and when she returned to their home, James was gone. He was dressed for the cold weather, wearing blue jeans, a blue shirt, and a red checked coat with blue trim. He also had on new brown work boots and was wearing tinted glasses. The initial report to the Pennsylvania State Police was not made until February 23, 1980, more than two weeks after he was last seen. This delay in reporting, coupled with the limited information provided by the sole witness, left investigators with a challenging case from the very beginning. The narrative of his disappearance has remained unchanged for decades: a simple walk taken by his partner, and upon her return, an empty home where James once was. No signs of a struggle, no notes left behind, just an inexplicable absence that has stretched into an enduring mystery. Over the years, the investigation into James McLaughlin's whereabouts has yielded few, if any, new leads. His case has been entered into national databases for missing persons, with details about his physical description�a white male with brown hair and brown eyes�circulated in the hopes of a breakthrough. Despite the passage of time, the fundamental questions of what happened on that February day remain unanswered. The account of his live-in girlfriend is the only available information regarding his last known moments. The lack of further details has left his family and the community with a profound sense of uncertainty, a story without an ending that began with a man who seemingly vanished without a trace from his own home.
Feb 08, 1980
Carbondale Township
Pennsylvania
Lackawanna County
18407
No
18683
Pennsylvania State Police
Dunmore
Pennsylvania
Lackawanna County
18512
Patrick McGurrin
Trooper/Criminal Investigator
85 Keystone Industrial Park, Pennsylvania
5709633156
State
Law Enforcement
R1-52883
1980-02-23
Pennsylvania State Police
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/09/2026