Erroneous Information ?
The following Official Record of David G Morrison is being republished by missingin.org under the Freedom of Information Act , Public Records Acts and many other Federal and State Laws. However, if you read misleading, defamatory, or degrading content, please notify us by email with as much detail as possible. We will not respond to theatening emails, or insults. Please write us a polite email, and you're more likely to get a positive response from us. Thank you for your help.
David G Morrison Went Missing In Hammond Indiana in October 1979
Facial/case ID Public viewable
| |
Missing
Last seen alive: October 01, 1979
Circumstances: MORRISON's rock 'n' roll lifestyle ended abruptly in the early morning hours of Dec. 1, 1979, when he disappeared, leaving behind only blood and a few strands of hair. Munster police were called to the store just west of Calumet Avenue in the 700 block of Seberger Lane at 4:45 a.m. that Saturday on a tip that four men were sitting in a white car outside. The car was gone when police arrived, but the door and the cash register were open, though nothing else seemed disturbed. A teenage store employee was called to lock up, and he pointed out a red smear on the door's frame that looked like blood, and a set of keys on Morrison's desk that also appeared to have blood on them. The employee called a friend of Morrison who had been at a party at his house on Hammond's south side the night before. The friend agreed to check on Morrison. Hammond police found the home in the 7100 block of Meadow Lane ransacked, with blood stains on the main floor and in the basement, and a snow shovel caked with blood and hair. Morrison's white Pontiac Grand Am, with its vanity STEREO license plate, also was missing. The car was found three days later in South Holland, Ill., with blood smeared on the outside of the passenger door, the back seat and the floor, and Morrison's driver's license on the front seat. As Hammond detectives scoured Morrison's home about 7:30 a.m. that Saturday, a Hammond parks department employee reported a body floating just off the Lake Michigan shore on the city's north side. Inexplicably, responding Hammond police officers did not attempt to recover the body, which floated in about 2 feet of water. They instead called in a Lake County sheriff's police diving team and sat in their squad car as the body bobbed against the shore for half an hour before disappearing. Witnesses said the body was that of a white male, clad only in a shirt and socks, who appeared to have been badly beaten. No charges have been filed in the case, but police considered several people of interest, including an East Chicago man associated with a Gary motorcycle club who was found dead from a heroin overdose along with another man in a Harvey, Ill., motel room a year later. First Name: David G Middle Name: G Last Name: Morrison
Details
Age When Last Known Alive: 29 Race: White Sex: Male Height: 71.0 to Weight: 142.0 to
Location
City: Hammond State: Indiana County: Lake
Appearance
Hair: Brown Eye: Brown
Clothing and Accessories
Transportation
The car was found three days later in South Holland, Ill., with blood smeared on the outside of the passenger door, the back seat and the floor, and Morrison's driver's license on the front seat.
Run a Free Background Check On David G Morrison
|
|
To find a missing person click on the first letter of his last name.
A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
J -
K -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
Q -
R -
S -
T -
U -
V -
W -
X -
Y -
Z -
|