
The person at the center of this case
Michael Eugene Ashby
Justice for Michael Eugene Ashby — the trail went cold in 1992, but the truth hasn't.
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What was the planned date location and with whom was Ashby supposed to meet?
Why did Ashby not arrive at his date destination and what happened between the last sighting and his disappearance?
Were there any witnesses to Ashby's activities or movements after he left Park Avenue and South 29th Street?
Michael Eugene Ashby, a 23-year-old male, disappeared on August 24, 1992, in Omaha, Nebraska after indicating he was going on a date but never arriving at his destination. He was last seen at Park Avenue and South 29th Street wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans, and white athletic shoes. Despite decades of investigation by the Omaha Police Department, his whereabouts remain unknown and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP63. Missing person: Michael Eugene Ashby.
Last known contact: 1992-08-24 in Omaha, Douglas, NE. Circumstances: Ashby was last seen on Park Avenue and South 29th Street.
He indicated he was going on a date but never arrived. Demographics: 23 years, Male, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 6 ft 1 in, 140 lbs, hair: Red/Auburn, eyes: Blue. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Black T-shirt, blue jeans; Footwear: white athletic shoes.
Investigating agency: Omaha Police Department | 67577H | 1993-01-05.
Ashby was last seen at Park Avenue and South 29th Street in Omaha. He indicated he was going on a date but never arrived at his destination.
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