
The person at the center of this case
Jerry Dale Calhoun
Justice for Jerry Dale Calhoun — the trail went cold in 1999, but the truth hasn't.
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Why was Jerry's vehicle abandoned near Government Pass? Was it left intentionally or was there a mechanical issue?
What is the significance of Government Pass in relation to Jerry's residence? Was he traveling to a known destination?
Were there any signs of struggle, foul play, or distress in or around the abandoned vehicle?
Jerry Dale Calhoun, a 44-year-old white male, disappeared on May 30, 1999, after leaving his residence in Prineville, Oregon. His vehicle was discovered near Government Pass, but Jerry was not found at the scene, leaving his whereabouts unknown for over two decades. The case remains open with the Crook County Sheriff's Office, and investigators continue to seek information about the circumstances of his disappearance and his current location.
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What time did Jerry leave his residence, and when was the vehicle discovered at Government Pass?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP20626. Missing person: Jerry Dale Calhoun.
Last known contact: 1999-05-30 in Prineville, Crook, OR. Circumstances: Jerry was last seen leaving his residence.
Jerry's vehicle was located on near Government Pass, but he was not located near his vehicle. Demographics: 44 years, Male, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 6 ft 0 in, 190 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown. Investigating agency: Crook County Sheriff's Office | 99-1007 | 1999-06-05.
Jerry Dale Calhoun was last seen leaving his residence in Prineville, Oregon on May 30, 1999.
Case MP20626 officially reported to Crook County Sheriff's Office with case number 99-1007.
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