A Case Marked by a Quiet Departure
Haven Liebmann’s missing-person case from the St. Louis area has remained unsettled since the early morning of December 1, 2017, when he was last seen at his home on the 100 block of East Loretta Avenue in Lemay, Missouri, in south St. Louis County. Public case listings consistently describe the moment in simple terms: at about 3:00 a.m., the 20-year-old told a friend he was going for a walk and then left home. From that point forward, the public record becomes both sparse and haunting, built not around confirmed answers but around a small number of details that have repeated across missing-person notices for years.
What the Public Record Says About Haven Liebmann
The available descriptions identify Haven Liebmann as a white male who was 20 years old at the time of his disappearance. Listings describe him as about 6 feet 2 inches tall, with blond or sandy hair and brown eyes, and report that he was last seen wearing a black Navy-issue trench coat, a yellow T-shirt, black pants, and light gray sneakers; one source adds that he may also have been wearing a fedora. Public case pages also note that he suffered from anxiety, though it has been unclear in the reporting whether he was taking medication for that condition at the time he vanished. These details matter because in missing-person cases, clothing, routine, and medical context often become the fixed points around which every later theory turns....Read More
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