Aug 20, 2024
Aug 23, 2024
Freeman
Lander
81
73
74 inches
250 lbs
Black / African American
Male
In the city of Richmond, Virginia, a now-cold case began on June 6, 2016, when 73-year-old Freeman Lander was reported missing. He was last seen leaving his home in the 1600 block of Silver Avenue, with the intention of walking to a local store. Mr. Lander, a Black male, was a familiar face in his neighborhood, often making the trek to Kings Market. On the day he vanished, he was wearing a distinctive coat with "Obama" written on it and fur around the hood, paired with green pants and a black fedora-style hat. Standing at approximately six feet one inch tall and weighing around 200 pounds, he was a noticeable figure. Compounding the concern for his welfare was a known injury to one of his eyes. The circumstances surrounding Freeman Lander's disappearance are unsettling. A key piece of evidence, his walking stick, was discovered on the porch of a friend's home located in the 1400 block of Silver Avenue, a detail that suggests he may have made a stop along his intended route. Despite this clue, he never made it to Kings Market and did not return to his residence. His family expressed that he was very familiar with the route to the market, having walked it for the past year. He was also known to frequent the Oak Grove area, which is near the market. The Richmond Police Department responded to the missing person report, and due to the circumstances, he was considered to be endangered. Years have passed since Freeman Lander was last seen, and his case has grown cold, leaving his family and community without answers. He is described as having a medium complexion, black hair, and brown eyes, with a distinguishing injury that caused his right eye to remain closed. Mr. Lander is also a veteran of the Vietnam War. The lack of significant leads or new information has been a source of continued pain for those who know him. The overview of the case paints a somber picture: a 73-year-old man who set out on a routine walk to a neighborhood store, only to vanish without a trace, leaving behind only his walking stick and a community searching for closure.
Jun 06, 2016
Richmond
Virginia
Richmond City
23224
Yes
151689
Richmond City Police Department
Richmond
Virginia
Richmond City
23220
200 W. Grace St, Virginia
8046465100
Local
Law Enforcement
20160606-0810
2016-06-06
Richmond City Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
06/28/2026