
The person at the center of this case
Ronald A Vallee, Jr.
Justice for Ronald A Vallee, Jr. โ the trail went cold in 2004, but the truth hasn't.
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Why was the borrowed vehicle abandoned at Penobscot Narrows Bridge with all belongings intact?
What was Ronald's intended destination or reason for being at Penobscot Narrows Bridge?
Did anyone see Ronald or his vehicle at or near the bridge on May 13-14, 2004?
Ronald A Vallee, Jr., a 33-year-old male, disappeared on May 13, 2004, from South Paris, Maine. His borrowed vehicle was discovered abandoned at Penobscot Narrows Bridge with all his belongings still inside, suggesting a sudden and unexplained departure. The circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear, and investigators continue to seek information about what happened to him.
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NamUs case MP53287. Missing person: Ronald A Vallee, Jr..
Last known contact: 2004-05-13 in South Paris, Hancock, ME. Circumstances: Ronald's car that he was borrowing was found at Penobscot Narrows Bridge.
All his belongings were inside. Demographics: 33 years, Male, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 3 in, 145 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Blue. Investigating agency: Hancock County Sheriff's Office | 04-01671 | 2004-05-14.
Last known contact on May 13, 2004 in South Paris, Hancock, Maine
Borrowed vehicle found abandoned with all belongings inside
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Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.