Have you seen Alexander Edwin Shaw IV?

Missing Since: 1982-03-15 Location: Wagram, North Carolina

Details

Shaw’s green 1972 Buick was found smashed into a pine tree off of Highway 40 in Wagram, North Carolina on March 15, 1982. There was no sign of him at the accident scene. The car keys were in the ignition and the headlights were turned on when investigators located the vehicle. The Wagram area had heavy rainfall pass through during the suspected time of Shaw’s accident. Two witnesses reported having seen Shaw walking along the highway south of Wagram the day after the car accident. He has never been heard from again. An extensive search of the area, involving the National Guard and the Army as well as local law enforcement, turned up no sign of him. Shaw has been employed in theatre, mobile home service, broadcast advertising sales and industrial waste water plant operations. He is a distance runner and frequently donated blood to the American Red Cross prior to his 1982 disappearance. He is described as a casual dresser. Investigators do not believe that he was carrying any identification or jewelry at the time of his disappearance. His father, who believed his son suffered a head injury in the accident and developed amnesia, died in 2010. Shaw’s case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Scotland County Sheriff’s Department 910-276-3385 North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation 910-829-6309 Source Information Rino Kids Online ID-Wanted.org NamUs Rewards TV Updated 3 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated April 4, 2013; details of disappearance updated.