MP of the week: Timothy Keays

This week’s featured missing person is Timothy Lee Keays, a 32-year-old man who was last seen on the campus of Southern Oregon State College (now Southern Oregon University) in Ashland on June 27, 1989. At the time of his disappearance, he lived with his mom in Talent, Oregon.

I don’t have much info on his case, but foul play is possible. He’s a Vietnam veteran and was taking medicine for “respiratory problems” at the time of his disappearance.

13 thoughts on “MP of the week: Timothy Keays

  1. marsyao April 7, 2021 / 10:45 am

    He disappeared in 1989 when he was 32, that means he was 18 in 1975 when Vietnam war ended, there were very few US military personals in Vietnam at that time, but it was still possible

  2. Caren L. Bevill April 8, 2021 / 4:39 pm

    No offense meant, Meaghan.

    • Meaghan April 8, 2021 / 4:40 pm

      None taken. I was just citing my source.

      • marsyao April 9, 2021 / 9:08 am

        And the source is not necessary wrong, he could be a young sailor served on one of the navy ship or served in one of airbase in Thailand or Philippine

  3. zaynab April 13, 2021 / 12:01 pm

    hi Meghan I was wondering if you could look up the case of Tawny Reed who went missing in Reno, Nevada. She’s been missing for 2 years know and there’s only one article on her and another girl called Anisa Reed. Would be great to get more attention on it!
    Thank you! 🙂

    • zaynab April 13, 2021 / 12:02 pm

      *now

    • missingmysteries April 14, 2021 / 6:34 am

      Per a news source, “Less than two weeks before Tawny disappeared, Aneesa Reed also went missing in Reno.” Are they unrelated? If so, that’s pretty hinky, for two young teens to vanish from the same area and to both still be unaccounted for (this is the aspect I find most hinky; neither has been heard from for so long)? Also Meghan, it appears there are pics of both, so they’d probably meet the criteria for a Charley entry.

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