A Father’s Day Gone Silent
On June 17, 2018—Father’s Day weekend—Jimmy Charles Bingham, a 45-year-old resident of Dyersburg, Tennessee, vanished without a trace. Known for his dependable communication with family, especially his mother, Bingham's sudden silence was alarming. He was last seen in the Milltown area on Schaffer Street, wearing a shirt, blue jeans, black and white Nike tennis shoes, and a black and white ball cap. Standing at approximately 5'8" and weighing around 160 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, his disappearance was reported to the Dyersburg Police Department on June 24, 2018, after a week of no contact.
An Immediate and Intensive Search
Upon receiving the missing person report, the Dyersburg Police Department launched an intensive search operation. On July 15, 2018, they collaborated with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and Mid-South Search and Rescue to conduct a thorough search using scent-detection dogs. Despite these efforts, the search yielded no significant leads. Investigators interviewed family members, friends, and acquaintances, but no information surfaced to explain Bingham's sudden disappearance. ...Read More
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