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Wilber Elmer McMillan, aged 66, was last seen in Trenton, Michigan, on March 2, 1997. He left his home between midnight and 5 a.m. on what was supposed to be a special day, his and his wife's 40th wedding anniversary. At the time, he was carrying his house and car keys, wallet, and $70 in cash. McMillan, who had retired from Great Lakes Steel in 1994, had struggled with depression after leaving his job. He expressed regret to his wife, saying he never should have retired as his work was his whol ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 02, 1997

Victim Details

Mar 25, 2012

May 30, 2023

Wilber

Mcmillan

93

66

70 inches

185 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the quiet, early morning hours of March 2, 1997, a day that should have been a celebration of a significant milestone, 66-year-old Wilber Elmer Mcmillan vanished from his home in Trenton, Michigan. He was last seen sometime between midnight and 5 a.m., on what was his and his wife's 40th wedding anniversary. Wilber, a man of routine and quiet hobbies, stepped out into the pre-dawn darkness, leaving behind a life and a family that held him dear, and walked into a mystery that has endured for decades. Wilber's disappearance was preceded by a period of personal struggle. He had retired from his job at Great Lakes Steel in 1994, a decision he came to deeply regret. He had confided in his wife that he never should have stopped working, as the job had been his entire life. With his primary passion being fishing, the long winter months often left him feeling depressed and without purpose. The transition from a life of structured work to one of open-ended retirement seemed to weigh heavily on him, creating a sense of displacement and sadness that was palpable to those closest to him. On the morning he went missing, Wilber was dressed for the cold Michigan weather in blue jeans, a blue sweatshirt, a burgundy jacket, and white walking shoes. He wore a black and white baseball cap and had his wallet, containing $70, along with his car and house keys. Notably, he left his reading glasses behind, a small detail that has left his family to wonder about his intentions. In the years since he was last seen, no significant leads have emerged. The Trenton Police Department has investigated his disappearance, but the case has grown cold with the passage of time. Wilber Mcmillan's case is a quiet tragedy, a story of a man who seemingly faded away, leaving his loved ones with unanswered questions and an enduring sense of loss.

Mar 02, 1997

Trenton

Michigan

Wayne County

48183

11566

Trenton Police Department

Trenton

Michigan

Wayne County

48183

2872 W Jefferson, Michigan

7346763737

Local

Law Enforcement

97-0486 & 06-5778

1997-03-02

Trenton Police Department

Black

Green

Green

05/26/2026


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