
The person at the center of this case
Roderick Neal Hotham
Justice for Roderick Neal Hotham — the trail went cold in 1992, but the truth hasn't.
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Who was Hotham meeting with on September 16, 1992, and why did he fail to show up?
What were the circumstances at the Stucco Lodge on the day of his disappearance?
Has anyone reported seeing a man matching Hotham's description in the Bangor or Veazie area since 1992?
Roderick Neal Hotham, a 38-year-old Bangor resident, was last seen on September 16, 1992, at the Stucco Lodge in Veazie, Maine. He disappeared after failing to appear for a scheduled meeting, prompting a missing person report two days later. Despite over three decades of investigation, his whereabouts remain unknown and authorities continue to seek information about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
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NamUs case MP36861. Missing person: Roderick Neal Hotham.
Last known contact: 1992-09-16 in Bangor, Penobscot, ME. Circumstances: Mr.
Hotham was a Bangor, Maine resident. He was last seen at the Stucco Lodge in Veazie on September 16, 1992.
A missing person report was made two days later after Mr. Hotham failed to show up for a scheduled meeting.
Demographics: 38 years, Male, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 10 in, 205 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Last seen wearing dark blue sport jacket, white shirt, red tie, and light blue pants.; Footwear: Last seen wearing brown shoes.. Investigating agency: Bangor Police Department | 92-39703.
Roderick Neal Hotham was last seen at the Stucco Lodge in Veazie on September 16, 1992. He was wearing a dark blue sport jacket, white shirt, red tie, light blue pants, and brown shoes.
A missing person report was filed two days after Hotham failed to appear for a scheduled meeting.
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