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Jay Walter Burns, a 56-year-old man from Rochester, Pennsylvania, was last seen on January 25, 1984. That morning, he left his home to work the 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. shift at the J&L Steel Mill in Aliquippa but never arrived at his destination. Burns, who was married and wore a hearing aid (which he left behind), also suffered from a hearing impairment. He was last seen by his wife, and his blue 1974 Dodge sedan was later found abandoned on a bridge in Rochester, with the engine still running.
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Last Seen: Jan 25, 1984

Victim Details

Aug 04, 2011

Mar 26, 2020

Jay

Burns

97

56

70 inches

180 lbs

190 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On the morning of January 25, 1984, 56-year-old Jay Walter Burns was last seen by his wife as he departed their Rochester, Pennsylvania home. He was on his way to his job at the J&L Steel Mill in Aliquippa, where he was scheduled to work the 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. shift. However, Jay never arrived at work, and he has not been seen or heard from since that day. The circumstances of his disappearance are troubling, leaving his family with unanswered questions. At the time he went missing, Jay was described as a white male, standing at 5'10" and weighing between 180 and 190 pounds. He had red/auburn hair that was graying and blue eyes. A notable characteristic was a long scar on one of his arms from a dog bite. The details surrounding Jay's disappearance are sparse and concerning. His 1974 blue Dodge sedan was discovered abandoned on a bridge in Rochester, with the engine still running. This discovery added a baffling element to the case, as there was no sign of Jay at the scene. He was wearing a navy blue jacket, a silver watch, a wedding band, and gray eyeglasses with smoked lenses and plastic frames when he was last seen. It is also noted that he required a hearing aid, which he had left at home on the day he vanished. The recovery of his vehicle without any trace of him deepened the mystery and heightened the concerns of his loved ones and law enforcement. The investigation into Jay Walter Burns's disappearance has remained open for decades, yet no significant leads have emerged to explain what happened to him. The Beaver County Detective Bureau has been handling the case, but the lack of evidence has made it difficult to determine his fate. Foul play is suspected in his disappearance, though no concrete evidence has surfaced to support any specific theory. The case is classified as an endangered missing person case, reflecting the potential that Jay may have met with harm. Despite the passage of time, the hope for answers persists for his family and the community, as they continue to seek closure in this long-unsolved mystery. The abrupt and unexplained nature of his disappearance, coupled with the discovery of his running car, paints a poignant picture of a man who seemingly vanished without a trace, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew him.

Jan 25, 1984

Rochester

Pennsylvania

Beaver County

No

10557

Beaver County Detective Bureau

Beaver

Pennsylvania

Beaver County

15001

Kim Clements

Detective Lieutenant

810 Third Street, Pennsylvania

7247738574

County

Law Enforcement

657-89

Beaver County Detective Bureau

Red/Auburn

Blue

Blue

06/03/2026


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