A Summer Evening That Ended Without Answers
On the evening of July 2, 2017, 25-year-old Chase Allen Lackey disappeared from the apartment complex where he lived in northeast Houston, Texas. The young ironworker had stepped outside to walk his beloved light-colored Maltese, Champ, near the complex on East Sam Houston Parkway close to Wallisville Road. It was an ordinary activity that should have taken only a short time, but neither Chase nor his dog ever returned. From that moment forward, what began as a routine walk transformed into one of the Houston area's most puzzling missing persons cases.
Friends and relatives quickly became alarmed when Chase failed to answer calls or messages. Those who knew him described the silence as completely out of character. As concern mounted, family members realized that something had gone terribly wrong, setting off a search that continues years later.
The Life Chase Had Built
Originally from Crosby, Texas, Chase had established a life centered on work, family, and sports. He worked as an ironworker for a plant construction company, a physically demanding profession that reflected his strong work ethic. Outside of work, he enjoyed baseball and played in a recreational softball league, remaining active in the sport he loved....Read More
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