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Paul Kallio, 58, was last seen on February 2, 2005, in Inkster, Michigan. His case has remained unsolved, with very little information publicly available about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. Paul�s profile, as reported on several missing persons platforms, notes that he has been missing for a significant amount of time, and his case is classified as unresolved.

At the time of his disappearance, Kallio had no known indications of leaving voluntarily or any known reason ...Read More
Last Seen: Feb 02, 2005

Victim Details

Apr 14, 2015

Jun 23, 2023

Paul

Kallio

78

58

67 inches

170 lbs

190 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

Paul Leonard Kallio, a 58-year-old man, vanished on February 2, 2005. Originally from Inkster, Michigan, his last known whereabouts are thought to be in Houston, Texas. At the time he went missing, Paul was experiencing homelessness, a circumstance that adds a layer of complexity and vulnerability to his situation. His connections to both Michigan and Texas create a wide geographical area for a search that has now spanned many years, leaving his family with unanswered questions about his fate and well-being. The lack of a clear last-seen location has made the search for Paul particularly challenging for law enforcement and his loved ones. Paul is described as a white male with blue eyes and graying hair, experiencing male-pattern baldness. At the time of his disappearance, he stood at 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighed between 170 and 190 pounds. Unfortunately, there are no details available regarding the clothing he was wearing when he was last seen, nor are there any specific details about any personal belongings he may have had with him. These limited details create a difficult starting point for those who have been searching for him, painting a picture of a man who may have had few possessions at the time he went missing. The investigation into Paul Kallio's disappearance is being handled by the Inkster Police Department. Despite the passage of time, his case remains open, a silent testament to a life interrupted. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are vague; it is known he was homeless, and it is believed he was in Houston, but the events leading up to that day are unknown. This lack of information has been a significant hurdle in the investigation. His case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year, particularly those living on the margins of society, whose stories can sometimes go unheard. The overview of this case highlights the difficulties faced when a person with a transient lifestyle disappears, leaving behind a trail that quickly grows cold.

Feb 02, 2005

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

16520

Inkster Police Department

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

48141

26279 Michigan Ave, Michigan

3135639850

Local

Law Enforcement

15-3943

Inkster Police Department

Gray or Partially Gray

Blue

Blue

06/02/2026


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