Oct 25, 2017
Jan 12, 2024
Freddie
Jones
75
45
70 inches
74 inches
185 lbs
190 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On November 29, 1993, a distressing event unfolded in the small community of Wartburg, Tennessee, that would lead to the long and baffling disappearance of Freddie Lee Jones. On that day, the house belonging to the 45-year-old man was reported to be on fire. In the aftermath of the blaze, Freddie was nowhere to be found, and no one has reported hearing from or seeing him since. At the time he vanished, Freddie was a white male, standing between 5 feet 10 inches and 6 feet 2 inches tall, with a weight of approximately 185 to 190 pounds. He had both brown hair and brown eyes. His appearance was marked by several distinct features: a tattoo of his first name, "Freddie," on his right arm, a "TENNESSEE" tattoo on his upper left arm, a scar from a past appendix surgery on his right side, and a unique injury where the end of a finger on his right hand had been cut off. The circumstances surrounding Freddie's disappearance have left a cloud of uncertainty for decades. The fire at his home created a complicated scene for investigators, raising immediate and troubling questions about his fate. The Morgan County Sheriff's Office opened a case on December 2, 1993, just days after he was last seen, but the trail quickly grew cold. Details about the fire itself or what, if anything, was discovered in the ruins of the home have not been widely publicized, leaving much to speculation. For his family and community, the lack of answers has been a source of enduring pain and frustration as the years turned into decades without a resolution. The case is one of five long-term missing person cases out of Morgan County. The investigation into what happened to Freddie Lee Jones remains open but unsolved. His case is a somber reminder of the many individuals across Tennessee and the nation who have vanished without a trace, leaving loved ones in a perpetual state of limbo. Over the years, his information has been entered into national databases for missing persons in the hope that a new lead might emerge. The overview of this case is one of a man who disappeared under suspicious and alarming circumstances linked to a house fire. With no witnesses to his departure and no communication since that day, law enforcement has been left with a profound mystery. The hope for closure rests on the possibility that someone may yet come forward with the critical piece of information that could finally explain what happened to Freddie Lee Jones.
Nov 29, 1993
Wartburg
Tennessee
Morgan County
No
34939
Morgan County Sheriffs Office
Wartburg
Tennessee
Morgan County
37887
414 Main Street, Tennessee
4233466262
County
Law Enforcement
62507
1993-12-02
Morgan County Sheriffs Office
Brown
Brown
Brown
07/08/2026