On May 8, 1995, 19-year-old Terry Lynn Lowery left his home in Maxton, North Carolina, on foot to visit a friend. After spending some time there, he departed in the afternoon, again on foot, intending to visit another friend. That was the last confirmed sighting of him. He has not been seen or heard from since that day.
Terry, also known by the nickname "T-Bone," was a Native American male, standing 5'7" tall and weighing approximately 155 pounds. He had brown hair and brown eyes. Distinctive features included tattoos on the left side of his neck and a large tattoo on his left arm. His ears were pierced, and he was known to wear earrings in both ears.
At the time of his disappearance, Terry had little or no money with him. There is no information available regarding the clothing he was wearing or any personal items he may have carried. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain unclear, with no known witnesses or leads that have surfaced over the years.
The Robeson County Sheriff's Office has been the primary agency investigating Terry's disappearance, with Major Howard Branch listed as the contact person. Despite their efforts, the case has remained unsolved for decades. The lack of physical evidence and eyewitness accounts has made it difficult to determine what happened to Terry after he left his friend's house that afternoon. ...Read More
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