May 19, 2010
Mar 31, 2020
William
Majewski
41
8
49 inches
50 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the small town of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, a day of youthful adventure took a somber turn, leaving a family and community with decades of unanswered questions. On November 9, 1991, an 8-year-old boy named William Majewski, known to some as Willie, left his home around 4:00 p.m. He was a boy with sandy brown hair, blue eyes, and gaps between his teeth, dressed in a gray hooded sweatshirt, gray pants, and black tennis shoes for a day of play. It is believed he was heading towards Chartiers Creek, a popular spot near the Ohio River, with his fishing gear in hand. This familiar and seemingly safe environment would tragically become the last place he was definitively seen, marking the beginning of a long and painful mystery for those who knew and loved him. The initial hours following William's failure to return home were fraught with confusion and a delayed response. His mother, Alice Stubenrauch, reported him missing later that evening, having been out for a period and not immediately aware of his absence. When the search began, a troubling discovery was made along the banks of Chartiers Creek, behind a local Eat'n Park restaurant. William's fishing equipment was found undisturbed, with no signs of a struggle or any indication of what might have happened to the young boy. This lack of evidence at the scene only deepened the mystery, leaving investigators with few initial leads to pursue. The area where his gear was located was also noted to be approximately 100 yards from a camp for homeless individuals, a detail that would be considered in the ensuing investigation. As days turned into years, the investigation into William's disappearance explored various and often conflicting witness accounts. Some people reported seeing him at the nearby McKees Rocks Plaza on the afternoon he vanished. One account placed him inside a store, speaking with a "scruffy-looking man." A more alarming report came from a witness who claimed to have seen a boy matching William's description being pulled into a burnt orange-painted Chevrolet Nova by an "unkempt man." Despite these leads, the man and his vehicle were never identified or located. Authorities have also looked into a potential connection to a man named Joseph Cornelius, who was arrested years later for the murder of another young boy in the same region and was known to be familiar with the homeless camp near where William's belongings were found. However, a definitive link to William's case has never been established. The case of William Majewski remains an open and haunting investigation, a story of a young boy who set out for a simple afternoon of fishing and vanished, leaving behind only his gear and a community still searching for answers. The absence of any concrete evidence or the discovery of his remains has made it unlikely he was simply the victim of an accident, pointing towards a more troubling conclusion that has yet to be uncovered.
Nov 09, 1991
McKees Rocks
Pennsylvania
Allegheny County
No
27096
Allegheny County Police Department
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Allegheny County
15208
Steve Hitchings
Detective
400 North Lexington Street, Pennsylvania
4124731200
County
Law Enforcement
214
1991-11-09
Allegheny County Police Department
Sandy
Blue
Blue
No
06/06/2026