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Bradlee W. Webb, 23 years old at the time, was last seen on August 4, 2000, in Jonesborough, Tennessee. On that day, he left his residence, driving a gray or silver 1987 Dodge Daytona with Tennessee license plate DQV787. Webb was on probation, set to expire in September of that year, but authorities do not believe this was a factor in his disappearance. He took no personal belongings with him, and his vehicle was never recovered.

Described as 6'3", 190 pounds, with brown hair ...Read More
Last Seen: Aug 04, 2000

Victim Details

Dec 12, 2008

Jan 08, 2024

Bradlee

Webb

48

23

75 inches

190 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the late summer of 2000, a young man named Bradlee W. Webb vanished from his home in Jonesborough, Tennessee, leaving behind a mystery that has endured for over two decades. On August 4th, the 23-year-old was last seen leaving his residence. He was a tall man, standing at six feet three inches, with brown hair and hazel eyes. At the time he went missing, he was wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans, athletic shoes, and a baseball cap, which he sometimes wore backward. Bradlee also has a distinctive tattoo on his left shoulder of the initials "B.M.F." His disappearance is marked by the unsettling fact that he took none of his personal belongings with him, suggesting his departure was not planned. The circumstances surrounding Bradlee's disappearance are puzzling. He drove away from his home in a silver or gray two-door 1987 Dodge Daytona with the Tennessee license plate number DQV787. This vehicle has also never been located. At the time he went missing, Bradlee was on probation, with his term scheduled to end the following month on September 20, 2000. Despite this, authorities do not believe his probationary status was connected to his disappearance. The lack of any communication since that August day has left his family and investigators with few clues to follow. Years have turned into decades, yet the case of Bradlee Webb remains unsolved. Volunteer search efforts have been made, including dives in local bodies of water like Boone Lake, in hopes of finding his missing Dodge Daytona, but these searches have not yielded any definitive answers regarding his whereabouts. The quiet town of Jonesborough was left with an enduring mystery, and a family was left without their loved one. The case is an overview of a life interrupted, a story without a conclusion, and a family's long wait for answers about what happened to Bradlee on that summer day.

Aug 04, 2000

Jonesborough

Tennessee

Washington County

No

19450

Jonesborough Police Department

Jonesborough

Tennessee

Washington County

37659

Matt Rice

Major

123 Boone Street, Tennessee

4237531053

Local

Law Enforcement

00-1493

Jonesborough Police Department

5167

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

06/25/2026


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