The person at the center of this case
Jack Allen Shultz
Justice for Jack Allen Shultz — the trail went cold in 1994, but the truth hasn't.
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Personal belongings were left in Shultz's home—what items remain and what do they suggest about the circumstances of his disappearance?
Shultz had no access to a vehicle at the time of disappearance—how did he leave his home and where might he have gone?
Shultz frequently visited bars and had a history of substance abuse—did anyone see him on or after November 24, 1994?
Jack Allen Shultz disappeared from his home in DeSoto, Kansas on November 24, 1994, and was not reported missing until over a month later on January 4, 1995. Foul play is suspected based on personal belongings left behind and his lack of access to a vehicle, though Shultz was known to disappear for periods and had struggled with substance abuse. His case remains unsolved, with dental records, fingerprints, and familial DNA available for identification if remains are discovered.
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Shultz may have displayed characteristics of Huntington's disease—could this have affected his behavior or vulnerability?
Dental records indicate 'bad teeth' and gingivitis—these distinctive features could aid in identification of remains.
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November 24, 1994 DeSoto, Kansas Jack Allen Shultz was last seen on or about November 24, 1994, at his home in DeSoto, Kansas. Shultz was known to disappear for periods of time; thus, he was not reported missing until January 4, 1995.
Shultz had previously worked in construction; however, no wages have been reported since 1994. At the time of his disappearance, he did not have access to a vehicle.
Personal belongings were left in the victim’s home and foul play is suspected. He was known to frequent bars and was a drug and alcohol user.
Shultz may have had or displayed characteristics of Huntington’s disease. Past dental records indicated that Shultz had “bad teeth” and gingivitis, which may lead to periodontitis.
Dental records, fingerprints, and familial DNA are available for comparison. Remarks: Shultz wore glasses.
Jack Allen Shultz was last seen at his home in DeSoto, Kansas on or about November 24, 1994.
Shultz was reported missing on January 4, 1995, over one month after his disappearance.