A Missing Man From a Small North Carolina Community
Ronnie Leon Brooks Sr. was 54 years old when he disappeared from Pink Hill, North Carolina, a small Duplin County community where a disappearance can ripple far beyond one household. Public missing-person records identify him as a Black male with brown hair and brown eyes, standing between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing between 155 and 165 pounds. He was born on July 19, 1963, and he was last seen on July 21, 2017, only two days after his 54th birthday. His case is classified as endangered missing.
The Last Known Day
The known timeline begins and narrows quickly: Ronnie was last seen leaving his residence on Grady Smith Road in Pink Hill on July 21, 2017. The Charley Project places the residence in the 100 block of Grady Smith Road, while a contemporaneous WCTI report identified the address as 113 Grady Smith Road. Both accounts agree on the central fact that he left from his Pink Hill residence and was not heard from again.
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