Jul 04, 2010
Jan 12, 2024
Gregory
Neveu
84
44
74 inches
185 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the autumn of 1984, a sense of unease settled over a family when Gregory Neveu, a 44-year-old man, vanished without a trace from Virginia Beach, Virginia. On the evening of November 22nd, he made a phone call, informing a loved one that he was setting off for Richmond, Virginia, with the promise of returning the following afternoon. At the time of his disappearance, Gregory was described as a white male, standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing approximately 185 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing jeans and a distinctive dark brown velour shirt with vertical stripes. Unique physical characteristics included a prominent scar running from his navel to his breastbone and a noticeable deformity in the pinky fingers on both of his hands, with one curving inward and the other outward. He also had a mustache at the time he went missing. The vehicle Gregory was driving was a burgundy and silver Lincoln Town Car with a burgundy vinyl top, bearing Virginia license plates. This car, along with its driver, seemed to vanish into thin air. As the days turned into a week with no word from Gregory, the initial worry began to escalate into a serious concern when it was confirmed that he had never arrived at his destination in Richmond. The promise of his return the next afternoon remained unfulfilled, and the silence that followed was deafening. The investigation into Gregory Neveu's disappearance has been ongoing for decades, yet very few details have emerged to shed light on his whereabouts or the circumstances surrounding his vanishing. The case is being handled by the Virginia Beach Police Department, and despite the passage of time, it remains an active and open investigation. Over the years, his case has been listed on various platforms for missing persons, with the hope that someone might come forward with information. The central mystery of what happened to Gregory on his intended trip to Richmond in 1984 continues to be a painful question for those who knew him. The lack of answers has left a void, and the overview of this case is one of a sudden and unexplained departure that has left a family searching for closure for many years.
Nov 22, 1984
Virginia Beach
Virginia
Virginia Beach City
23456
8776
Virginia Beach Police Department
Virginia Beach
Virginia
Virginia Beach City
23456
2509 Princess Anne Road, Virginia
7573854101
Local
Law Enforcement
1984-147122
Virginia Beach Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/18/2026