
The person at the center of this case
John Russell Stout
Justice for John Russell Stout — the trail went cold in 2025, but the truth hasn't.
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Why did John leave his residence with his personal belongings? Was this planned or voluntary?
What is the significance of him carrying personal belongings when he left?
Were there any witnesses to his departure or subsequent movements after April 1, 2025?
John Russell Stout, a 63-year-old man, went missing on April 1, 2025, after being seen leaving his residence in Mullica Township, New Jersey with his personal belongings. He was last observed wearing a dark hoodie and dark pants, and has not been located since. The Mullica Township Police Department continues to seek information about his whereabouts and circumstances of his disappearance.
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NamUs case MP150705. Missing person: John Russell Stout.
Last known contact: 2025-04-01 in Hammonton, Atlantic, NJ. Circumstances: John was last seen on April 1, 2025, at his previous residence in Mullica Township, NJ.
John was seen walking out with his personal belonging's. John was last seen wearing a dark colored hoodie and dark colored pants.
Demographics: 63 years, Male, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 6 ft 1 in, 180 lbs, hair: Gray or Partially Gray, eyes: Blue.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Dark colored hoodie, dark colored pants. Investigating agency: Mullica Township Police Department | 25-010247 | 2025-07-08.
John Russell Stout was last seen walking out of his previous residence in Mullica Township, NJ with his personal belongings, wearing a dark colored hoodie and dark colored pants.
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