A Missing-Person Case That Has Endured Since 2017
Sebastian Kelley’s disappearance remains an unresolved missing-person case connected to Westbrook, Maine. According to the Maine State Police, Kelley was last seen in Westbrook on July 17, 2017. The agency continues to list him among its unsolved missing-person cases, and its public case page states that investigative efforts have not revealed his location. Nearly nine years after that last-known date, Maine State Police again appealed to the public for information in July 2026, demonstrating that the case remains active enough for investigators to continue seeking tips rather than treating Kelley’s whereabouts as established. The public record available through the search results is relatively concise, but the facts it does contain are significant: Kelley disappeared from Westbrook, had recently experienced an assault, was described as transient or unhoused at the time, and has a distinctive tattoo investigators have repeatedly highlighted as a possible identifying feature.
July 17, 2017: The Date at the Center of the Official Case
The date repeatedly identified by law enforcement and Maine news organizations is July 17, 2017. Maine State Police specifically says Sebastian Kelley was last seen in Westbrook on that date, and later reports from WGME, WGAN, and NEWS CENTER Maine have continued to use July 17 as the central date in the case. That consistency matters because missing-person cases sometimes accumulate conflicting timelines as years pass and information is repeated across websites. In Kelley’s case, the official Maine State Police listing provides a clear anchor: July 17, 2017, in Westbrook. The publicly available state police summary does not give an exact street address, a precise time of day, the identity of the person who last saw him, or a detailed account of what Kelley was doing immediately before he disappeared. What remains publicly established is therefore both important and limited: a specific date, a city, and a man whose location investigators have been unable to determine.
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