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Name: | Shannon Elaine Arif | |||
Gender: | Female | Race: | Caucasian | |
DOB: | Unknown | Age: | 20 | |
Height: | 5ft 4in | Weight: | 100 lbs | |
Hair: | Blond | Eyes: | Blue | |
Last Known Location: Walmart Ft. Campbell Blvd.
Missing Persons As Of: 03/17/1998
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Crime Stoppers Missing Person
Name: Shannon Elaine Arif
Aka: Shannon Elaine Riley
Age: 20 years old (time of incident)
Sex: Female
Race: White
Hair: Blond
Eyes: Blue
Height: 5’4”
Weight: 100 pounds
Marks: Mole on left side upper lip
On March 17, 1998, Shannon Elaine Arif was reported missing by her husband. Her husband advised he last saw his wife at approximately 9:45 am prior to leaving for work that morning. Shannon was scheduled to work at the Clarksville Wal-Mart from 4:30 pm to 9:15 pm, and when she did not return home, her husband went to Wal-Mart and found her car in the parking lot. Shannon’s purse was found in the car. Wal-Mart management advised that Shannon did not report for work that day.
If you have information about this crime, please call Crime Stoppers at 931-645-TIPS, or go to www.p3tips.com, and leave a web tip. Crime Stoppers pays up to $2,000.00 for information leading to an arrest in felony cases. All tipsters remain anonymous.
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Family and friends of missing Clarksville woman still search for answers in 1998 case
by: Mye Owens
Posted: Feb 25, 2021 / 05:55 AM CST / Updated: Feb 25, 2021 / 06:22 AM CST
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., (WKRN) – A Clarksville woman’s disappearance remains a mystery, leaving family and friends still searching for answers decades later.
Shannon Arif went missing in 1998 from Clarksville, at the time her son was just 15-months-old.
“What struck a chord with me, is that her son doesn’t know what happened to his mother,” said Deanna McLaughlin, the Chairmen of Clarksville Crime Stoppers. “I have a daughter that is about 2 years younger than him, and I can’t imagine what it would be for her, if she was a baby and never knew her mother or father.”
Shannon was 20-years-old at the time of her disappearance. Investigators said she had blonde hair, blue eyes, 5’4”, and weighed around 100 lbs. Her husband, Rahyab Arif, said she was last seen wearing a red and blue Tommy Hilfiger shirt, jogging pants, and Nike sneakers.
According to police, Shannon was last seen around 10 a.m. on March 16, 1998. She was reported missing by her husband the next day. Shannon was scheduled to work at a local Walmart, but never showed up for her shift. Her car was found locked, with her purse inside.
Friends of Shannon suspected her husband had something to do with her disappearance.
Michelle Martin, her childhood friend told News 2, Shannon will never be forgotten, and she will continue to fight for justice in her case.
“At some point, somebody might have the missing piece to the puzzle and maybe early on when the case was fresh maybe they were afraid to provide that information to law enforcement,” said Deanna McLaughlin, the Chairmen of Clarksville Crime Stoppers.
Following Shannon’s disappearance, investigators searched the Walmart area where she was last seen. Police used cadaver dogs but found no trace of her. Along with police, family and friends tell News 2, they remember passing out flyers hoping someone had information on what happened to Shannon.
In 2017, Clarksville Crime Stoppers featured Shannon on a billboard, in hopes new information in the case would be reported.
“We all know somebody that’s a crime victim, or a family member who lost somebody from a crime,” McLaughlin continued, “So, it’s just a way to help.”
Crime Stoppers has placed a kiosk inside the Walmart Shannon worked. They are working to add her story along with other missing persons to the kiosk.
If you have information that can help, then call Clarksville Crime Stoppers at (931) 645-TIPS.
Name: | Shane Byrd | |||
Gender: | Male | Race: | Black | |
Height: | 6ft0in | Weight: | 210 | |
Last Known Location: Walnut Street, Clarksville, TN
Missing Persons As Of: 03/09/2016
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Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Police Department Detective Adrian Anderson is searching for a missing person and is requesting public assistance. The missing person is 20-year-old Shane Byrd from Clarksville. Shane was last seen in late December 2015.
If anyone has any information in regards to Shane’s whereabouts, please call Detective Anderson at 931.648.0656 Ext 5534 or call or text the CrimeStoppers TIPS Hotline at 931.645.TIPS (8477)—TEXT to 274637 (CRIMES).
Name: | Mary Alice Cox | |||
Gender: | Female | Race: | Caucasian | |
DOB: | 07/17/1949 | Age: | 75 | |
Height: | 5ft4in | Weight: | 135 | |
Name: | Marqualus Davis | |||
Gender: | Male | Race: | Black | |
Height: | 5ft7in | Weight: | 150 | |
Hair: | Black | Eyes: | Brown | |
Last Known Location: Marathon gas station on Peachers Mill Rd and the 101st Airborne Parkway.
Missing Persons As Of: 06/15/2018
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DAVIS was last seen on June 15th, 2018 at the Marathon gas station at the intersection of Peachers Mill Road and 101st Airborne Division Parkway. DAVIS has not been seen or heard from since that time.
If you have information about this crime, please call Crime Stoppers at 931-645-TIPS, or go to www.p3tips.com, and leave a web tip. Crime Stoppers pays up to $2,000.00 for information leading to an arrest in felony cases. All tipsters remain anonymous.
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Family hopes to plan search party for missing Clarksville man
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A Clarksville family is still looking for answers in the disappearance of 33-year-old Marqualus Davis.
Davis was last seen on June 15, 2018 at the Marathon gas station at the intersection of Peachers Mill Rd. and the 101st Airborne Division Parkway.
His mother, Kim Davis, wants to plan a search party in the area. Anyone interested in helping can email her at kdcamry@yahoo.com.
Marqualus has black hair and brown eyes. He is 5’5 and weighs approximately 150 pounds.
Name: | Robert Hughes | |||
Gender: | Male | Race: | Caucasian | |
On March 9th, 2020 was reported missing by his family. HUGHES was last spoken to on February 14th, 2020. A check with hospitals and jails in the area was unsuccessful in locating him. To this date Hughes has still not been located. |
Name: | Christopher Kuhr | |||
Gender: | Male | Race: | Caucasian | |
Hair: | Brown | Eyes: | Brown | |
KUHR’s family advised that KUHR was homeless at the time, and living in the Clarksville area. The family stated to that on August 3rd, 2019 she bonded her son out of the Montgomery County Jail. The investigation showed that after August 9th, 2018 KUHR’s phone stopped receiving and sending calls. KUHR has not been seen or heard from since that time.
If you have information about this crime, please call Crime Stoppers at 931-645-TIPS, or go to www.p3tips.com, and leave a web tip. Crime Stoppers pays up to $2,000.00 for information leading to an arrest in felony cases. All tipsters remain anonymous.
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Clarksville Police request help locating Missing Person Christopher Kuhr
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Police says it has been a year since Christopher Kuhr, age 30, was reported missing. A family member reported Christopher Kuhr as a missing person on August 9th, 2018.
She had an argument with him on August 3rd and he has not been seen or heard from then. He is homeless, known to abuse controlled substances and the family is concerned for his safety.
Since that time police conducted interviews with 23 different people and have still not been able to locate him.
Additionally, the last time his phone was used was August 6th, 2018.
CPD are trying to see if anyone has information which can help the investigation to progress or might know Kuhr’s location.
Name: | Bernard Nelson | |||
Nickname: | Poo Poo | |||
Gender: | Male | Race: | Black | |
Hair: | Black | Eyes: | Brown | |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department put out a release in April 2017 requesting the public’s assistance in trying to locate Bernard “Poo-Poo” Nelson, 59, of Clarksville. He has not been seen since March 17th, 2017.
Clarksville Police have checked shelters in Clarksville and Nashville, entered him in a nationwide database, and followed any leads presented and still have not found him.
CPD are once again asking the public’s assistance to try and locate him.
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