Greensboro, North Carolina: Steve Broadaway
The last case I have time to touch upon in this post is the disappearance of Steve Broadaway, a 45-year-old man, who was last seen on February 15, 2006.
"His wife dropped him off at the hospital to visit a friend. He later left the hospital walking home, and stopped at Becky's Bar, a little roadside tavern on North Church Street, which is about a mile or so from his home," a close friend of Steve's, who does not wish to be identified, wrote in an e-mail, adding, "He has never been seen or heard from since."
According to Steve's friend, the case received little mention in the media and the family has had to rely on classified ads and missing-person flyers, which they have posted throughout the area.
"I am worried about Steve and feel certain that there is foul play involved," his friend said.
Steve was last seen wearing a green flannel shirt, jeans, a light-colored cap and work boots. There is no Web site devoted to his case yet; however, a photo of him can be found here. Anyone with information about Steve's disappearance should contact the Greensboro Police Department at 336-373-2255.
Final Thought: Keep The Faith
To the families of these missing persons, I hope you receive the answers you seek in the near future. To the countless others who have contacted me, don't give up hope. Time and space has limited the number of cases I can cover here, but I have your messages saved and will do my best to get them up soon.
To everyone else, if you are a family member of a missing loved one and have a case you would like covered here, contact me via e-mail.
And finally, to you, my readers, be sure to check back next week for another edition of The Missing. In the meantime, be sure to continue visiting the site for your daily dose of true crime.