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Soloman Clay Blow, aged 36, was last seen on December 15, 2010, in Suffolk, Virginia. He was involved in a single-car accident around 1:30 a.m. in the 3600 block of Longstreet Lane, where police discovered his overturned vehicle but no sign of him. It is believed that Blow walked away from the crash site, though a thorough search of the surrounding area involving multiple law enforcement agencies yielded no results.

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Last Seen: Dec 18, 2010

Victim Details

Dec 28, 2011

Jan 12, 2024

Soloman

Blow

50

36

74 inches

305 lbs

320 lbs

Black / African American

Male

In the final month of 2010, the life of 36-year-old Soloman Clay Blow, known to friends and family as Clay, took a turn that left his loved ones with unending questions. On December 15, 2010, in Suffolk, Virginia, the events of a single night would lead to his disappearance. In the early morning hours, around 1:30 a.m., police were called to a field in the 3600 block of Longstreet Lane. There, they discovered a car, which Clay had been driving, overturned after an apparent single-vehicle accident. The vehicle was empty, and there was no sign of Clay. It is believed he walked away from the crash scene, but an ensuing search of the area revealed nothing of his whereabouts. The investigation into Clay's disappearance uncovered a few puzzling details. Authorities found no blood or other evidence at the crash site to indicate he had been injured. His cell phone was the only item left behind in the vehicle. The last two calls made from his phone were to a local bar, but no one there knew him. He was officially reported as a missing person on December 18 by his brother, who grew concerned after not hearing from him for several days, which was highly unusual. This concern was amplified by the fact that Clay was diabetic and did not have his necessary medication with him. His family and his girlfriend had not seen or heard from him since the accident. Years have passed without any resolution, leaving a void in the lives of his family. His brother has spoken about the family's struggle, expressing their deep need for closure, whether that means finding him alive or learning of his fate. The Suffolk Police Department has continued to appeal to the public for any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain unclear, with theories ranging from him succumbing to a medical issue after the crash to potential foul play connected to a conflict with business partners. The case remains an active and unsolved missing person investigation, a painful mystery for all who knew Soloman Clay Blow.

Dec 18, 2010

Suffolk

Virginia

Suffolk City

23434

11152

Suffolk Police Department

Suffolk

Virginia

Suffolk City

23434

Joyce WILLIAMS

Police Detective

111 Henley Place, Virginia

7575147915

Local

Law Enforcement

2010-0023563

2010-12-18

Suffolk Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

No

06/13/2026


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