Sep 08, 2013
Feb 29, 2024
Jeffrey
Stinnett
67
21
70 inches
140 lbs
160 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the winter of 1978, a 21-year-old man named Jeffrey Lee Stinnett vanished from his life in Ann Arbor, Michigan, leaving behind a void filled with unanswered questions. The last confirmed sighting of Jeffrey was on January 11, 1978. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as a white male, standing at 5'10" and weighing between 140 and 160 pounds, with brown wavy hair and blue eyes. A notable characteristic was a possible space between his two front teeth. He was last known to be wearing a distinctive homemade leather belt adorned with flowers and his first name, "Jeff." Jeffrey had been a student at the University of Michigan for a short period before taking on jobs at a gas station and then a lithograph company. His disappearance, however, would not be officially reported to the Ann Arbor Police Department until months later, on April 19, 1978. The circumstances surrounding Jeffrey's disappearance are shrouded in ambiguity and concerning details. The report was filed by someone he lived with, who stated that Jeffrey had been missing for approximately seven days. When authorities checked his apartment on Packard Road, they found all of his personal belongings left behind, suggesting he had not planned to leave. In the time leading up to his disappearance, Jeffrey had quit his job. His family also noted that his behavior had become strange. His sister recalled a visit during the Christmas holidays in 1977 where he made unusual statements about angels and gave away some of his possessions, claiming he no longer needed them. There were also indications that he may have been experimenting with LSD. These details paint a picture of a young man potentially in a vulnerable state of mind prior to his disappearance. Decades have passed since Jeffrey Stinnett was last seen, yet his case remains an active investigation, a cold case that continues to trouble the Ann Arbor community and his family. The Ann Arbor Police Department, under case number 78-14040, has kept the file open, and over the years, numerous possibilities have been explored without a definitive breakthrough. His family has endured the pain of not knowing his fate, with his mother suggesting he may have joined a religious cult, while his sister fears he is no longer alive, believing he would not have voluntarily stayed out of contact for so long. The investigation has seen numerous remains found across the country being excluded as potential matches. The case serves as a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear each year, leaving behind fragmented stories and a lasting sense of loss for those who knew and loved them.
Jan 11, 1978
Ann Arbor
Michigan
Washtenaw County
48104
No
14145
Ann Arbor Police Department
Ann Arbor
Michigan
Washtenaw County
48104
301 E Huron St, Michigan
7347946920
Local
Law Enforcement
78-14040
Ann Arbor Police Department
Brown
Blue
Blue
05/27/2026