William Charles Cordes was just 15 years old when he vanished without a trace on March 23, 1984, in Auburn, California. At the time, he was residing at The Children's Home Society, a group home on New Airport Road, as part of a sentence for stealing $8 worth of beer . Described as an energetic youth with a knack for riding horses and roping cattle, William was a student at Golden Sierra High School . His sudden disappearance has left a void in his family's life and remains an enduring mystery.
On the evening of March 23, 1984, William and several other residents of the group home sneaked out to attend a party in a nearby town. They consumed beer until the early hours of the morning before deciding to return to the group home. Their vehicle ran out of gasoline on Interstate 80 near Dry Creek Road. William chose to stay behind with the car while his companions walked to a gas station to purchase fuel. When they returned, William was gone and has never been seen again .
In a perplexing turn of events, William's original missing person report was canceled for reasons that remain unknown. This cancellation resulted in a significant delay in the investigation, with authorities not beginning to look into his disappearance until several years had passed . Due to confidentiality laws, the authorities were unable to obtain information about William or his companions from the group home. However, William's siblings took it upon themselves to locate and question the other boys. The companions claimed they could not remember anything significant about the night William disappeared, although it was noted that he had broken up with his girlfriend that evening .
The circumstances surrounding William's disappearance have led to various theories. Some agencies have classified him as a runaway, but his family believes he met with foul play and is now deceased . The lack of concrete evidence and the delayed investigation have only fueled speculation and uncertainty. The area where he disappeared, near Interstate 80, has been the subject of discussions and forum posts, with individuals questioning whether a thorough search was ever conducted along that stretch of road ....Read More
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