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Perry Bennett, a 56-year-old man, was last seen on February 10, 1983, in Columbus, Ohio. His disappearance has remained unsolved for decades, and little is known about his whereabouts since that day. Bennett was described as a Caucasian male, standing between 5'8" and 5'10", weighing approximately 163-166 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He also had distinctive tattoos, including a naked lady on his right arm and a snake on his left shoulder.

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Last Seen: Feb 10, 1983

Victim Details

Jun 29, 2015

Jul 18, 2023

Perry

Bennett

97

56

68 inches

70 inches

163 lbs

166 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the winter of 1983, a 56-year-old man named Perry E. Bennett vanished, leaving behind a case that has remained a mystery for decades. His last confirmed sighting by the public was noted as February 10, 1983, in Columbus, Ohio. The specific details of his life and activities in Columbus at that time are not widely known, but this date marks the beginning of a long and perplexing disappearance that would eventually involve federal law enforcement. Bennett was a white male with a notable appearance; he had brown hair and brown eyes, stood between 5 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighed approximately 163 to 166 pounds. His appearance was further distinguished by a scar on his abdomen and two prominent tattoos: a depiction of a naked woman on his right arm and a snake on his left shoulder. The narrative of Perry Bennett's disappearance takes a significant turn a few months after he was last seen in Columbus. Official records from the Ohio Attorney General's office and the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction indicate a different critical date in his case. On June 10, 1983, Bennett escaped from the Lawrence County Correctional Facility. This event provides a more definitive explanation for his disappearance, suggesting that his absence was not just a case of a person who had lost contact, but rather a deliberate flight from custody. At the time of his escape, he was serving a sentence for breaking and entering. This added layer of complexity shifted the investigation into the hands of the United States Marshals Service, the primary agency responsible for apprehending federal fugitives, including escaped prisoners. Over the years, the trail for Perry Bennett has grown cold, with no significant leads or new information being released to the public about his potential whereabouts or circumstances. The passage of time has only deepened the enigma of his case. His personal history prior to his incarceration and the specifics of his escape from the correctional facility remain largely undetailed in public sources. The investigation, led by the U.S. Marshals Service, remains open, but the challenges of locating an individual who has been missing for over four decades are immense. The overview of this case reveals a man who was last seen in society in early 1983, only to officially become a fugitive after escaping from custody months later. The lack of resolution leaves many unanswered questions for law enforcement and any family he may have left behind.

Feb 10, 1983

Columbus

Ohio

Franklin County

Unknown

24099

United States Marshals Service

Cleveland

Ohio

Cuyahoga County

44113

801 West Superior Avenue, Ohio

Federal

Law Enforcement

United States Marshals Service

Brown

Brown

Brown

05/24/2026


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