Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: March 23, 2001 from Buffalo, New York Classification: Endangered Missing Date Of Birth: April 18, 1980 Age: 20 years old Height and Weight: 6'0, 160 pounds Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair, blue eyes. Hall's hair was long at the time of his 2001 disappearance. He may have a moustache, beard or a goatee with long sideburns. Hall has a faint third nipple on his right side of his chest. He has a keloid scar on one of his elbows. Clothing/Jewelry Description: A royal blue Columbia ski jacket with gray and black trim on the shoulders, navy blue nylon warm-up pants and gray running shoes. Medical Conditions: Hall is a paranoid schizophrenic. He believes he is telepathic and he is occasionally mute. He requires medication to control his condition. Hall may have been suicidal at the time of his 2001 disappearance; he told his mother that he attempted to kill himself in early March 2001.
Details of Disappearance
Hall was discharged from a New York hospital against the advice of his family members and social workers on March 19, 2001. He visited relatives for several days before returning to his residence in the 700 block of Ashland Avenue in Buffalo, New York on March 23, 2001. Hall phoned his mother during the evening hours and asked her to bring him back to the hospital. He disappeared before she arrived at his home. Hall has never been heard from again.
Investigating Agency
Source Information
Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004.
Last updated May 22, 2006; medical conditions and distinguishing characteristics updated.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Buffalo Police Department
716-851-4494
OR
New York State Division Of Criminal Justice
800-346-3543
The National Center for Missing Adults
The Buffalo News
Child Protection Education Of America
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children