Dec 15, 2011
Apr 27, 2021
Charles
Fletcher
103
54
66 inches
150 lbs
Black / African American
Male
In the spring of 1975, a 54-year-old man named Charles R. Fletcher vanished from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, leaving behind a life and a family who would spend decades searching for answers. Although the exact date remains uncertain, his last known contact occurred in May of that year. Charles was living with a friend in Philadelphia at the time he went missing. He was known to frequently visit Glassboro, New Jersey, and on the day he disappeared, he told friends in Glassboro that he was returning to Philadelphia. That was the last time anyone is known to have heard from him. Charles R. Fletcher was a man marked by his service and his struggles. A combat veteran of World War II, he served in the Army with the 30th Infantry Division, 117th Infantry Regiment in Europe. His time in the service left both visible and invisible scars; he was wounded in the arm and head, earning a Purple Heart for his sacrifice. His family reported that due to a head injury sustained in the war, he would sometimes experience periods of disorientation. It was not entirely out of character for him to disappear for a few weeks or even a couple of months at a time, but he had always maintained contact with his family during these absences. This time, however, was different. The silence that followed his departure from Glassboro was permanent. The years stretched into decades with no word from Charles. His Social Security number and veteran's health benefits went unused, and his disability checks were never cashed. As time passed, the family that so longed for his return began to dwindle. Five of his ten siblings, his two children, and his ex-wife have all since passed away. Despite the passage of time, the case officially remains open and is being investigated by the Philadelphia Police Department. The lack of any evidence of foul play has left open the possibility that he may have become disoriented and ended up in a medical facility as an unidentified person. The investigation into what happened to Charles R. Fletcher is a quiet testament to a family's enduring hope and the profound sorrow of a mystery that has spanned generations, a story without a final chapter.
May 01, 1975
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
Philadelphia
No
11115
Philadelphia Police Department
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County
19125
Viviana Reyes
Detective
300 East Hunting Park Avenue, Pennsylvania
2156863093
Local
Law Enforcement
2011-22-084555
2011-10-04
Philadelphia Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/02/2026