Jan 28, 2026
Jan 28, 2026
Lander
Stanhope Freeman
73
73
6'2 inches
211 lbs
Black
Male
In the city of Richmond, Virginia, on June 6, 2016, a 73-year-old Vietnam veteran named Lander Stanhope Freeman set out from his home for a routine walk. He was headed to Kings Market, a local store he knew well and had walked to many times over the past year. Mr. Freeman, a Black male standing tall at around 6 feet 2 inches with a notable injury that kept his right eye permanently closed, was a familiar sight in his neighborhood. On that particular day, he was dressed distinctively in green pants, a black fedora-style hat, and a winter coat that had "Obama" written on the back and a fur-trimmed hood. He left his residence in the 1500 block of Silver Avenue for what should have been a simple errand, but he never made it back. Concern grew when Mr. Freeman did not return home. The search for him yielded a poignant clue: his walking stick was discovered on the porch of a friend's home, just a block away in the 1400 block of Silver Avenue. Despite this discovery, there have been no further signs of him since he was last seen. His family was baffled by his disappearance, as he was well-acquainted with the route to the market and the surrounding Oak Grove area which he often visited. Compounding the worry was the fact that Mr. Freeman suffered from dementia, a condition that made him particularly vulnerable. The Richmond Police Department was alerted, and he was officially reported as an endangered missing person. Years have passed since Lander Freeman vanished, and his case has grown cold, leaving his family and community without answers. He is described as having brown eyes and black hair, and at the time of his disappearance, he weighed approximately 211 pounds. The circumstances of his case remain a mystery; a 73-year-old man setting out on a familiar short walk who was never heard from again. The discovery of his walking stick away from his person suggests a possible interruption in his journey, but with few details available, what happened that day is unknown. The lack of resolution has left a void for those who knew him, a story without an ending for a man who served his country and was a member of the Richmond community.
Jun 06, 2016
Richmond
Virginia
Richmond
Richmond Police Departmen
804-646-5125
06/22/2026