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Thomas J. Hearn, age 50, was last seen on March 12, 2007, in Aldan, Pennsylvania. He was reported missing after failing to pick up his child from school. At the time of his disappearance, Hearn was living in an apartment on North Clifton Avenue. His wallet was left behind in the apartment, but his cell phone was missing. The phone has been off or out of battery since his disappearance, which complicated efforts to trace his whereabouts.

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Last Seen: Mar 12, 2007

Victim Details

Dec 02, 2010

Apr 06, 2020

Thomas

Hearn

67

50

72 inches

73 inches

190 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the quiet community of Aldan, Pennsylvania, the normal rhythm of life was disrupted for the family of Thomas J. Hearn on March 12, 2007. On that particular day, the 50-year-old man, a familiar face in the area, failed to arrive to pick up his young child from school, an uncharacteristic act that immediately raised alarms. This was the first indication that something was amiss, and as the hours turned into days, a heart-wrenching mystery began to unfold. Thomas, a self-employed automobile wholesaler, had seemingly vanished without a trace, leaving behind a life and a loving family who would spend years searching for answers. The oldest of eight children, his sudden disappearance created a void that has been difficult to comprehend for his loved ones. Investigators looking into Thomas's disappearance found his apartment in the 100 block of North Clifton Avenue in a state that only deepened the mystery. While his car remained at his home, and his wallet was also left behind, his cell phone was notably missing. However, the phone appeared to have been turned off or the battery had died shortly after he was last seen, rendering it useless for tracking his movements. Thomas was an insulin-dependent diabetic, a medical condition that required daily injections and added a layer of urgency and concern for his well-being. His family acknowledged that he had been facing some personal challenges prior to his disappearance, but they were adamant that he was not depressed. To add another layer of complexity to the case, there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest for failure to pay child support. The investigation into Thomas Hearn's disappearance has remained open over the years, yet definitive answers have been elusive. His brother expressed the family's enduring hope, yet also acknowledged the painful reality that with the passage of time, a positive outcome becomes less likely. Friends and family remember Thomas for his striking resemblance to the actor Tom Selleck, particularly during his "Magnum, P.I." days, a feature that made him quite recognizable. He also had a distinctive physical characteristic, a bad left knee resulting from a previous car accident. Despite the police investigation, which included an analysis of his phone records, no evidence of foul play has ever been uncovered. The case of Thomas Hearn is a somber tale of a man who, on an ordinary day, disappeared from his life, leaving behind a profound sense of loss and a series of unanswered questions for his family and community.

Mar 12, 2007

Aldan

Pennsylvania

Delaware County

No

21278

Aldan Police Department

Aldan

Pennsylvania

Delaware County

19018

Steven Ziviello

Detective/Sgt.

1 West Providence Road, Pennsylvania

6106263553

Local

Law Enforcement

2007 0315 M 8908

Aldan Police Department

Brown

Brown

Brown

06/05/2026


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