Family still looks for answers in the disappearance of Justin Miller
A family’s life was upended in the spring of 2015 when Justin Miller, then 30 years old, vanished without a trace from the Loafers Glory community. Nearly a decade has passed, but for his family, time stands still in their continued search for answers.
Justin was last seen at his parents’ home on Saturday, March 28, 2015. His disappearance was marked by an unsettling lack of clues: no car, no observed departure, and no indication of his intended destination.
Described as a man of sizeable build, 5’11”, and 250 pounds, Justin is easily distinguishable by the prominent scars near his right eye – remnants of a severe car accident. At the time of his disappearance, he left behind his debit card and prescription medication.
In the years since Justin Miller’s disappearance, there have been no significant developments or new information coming to light. This stagnation in the case has been a source of deep frustration and sorrow for the Miller family.
Despite the lack of new leads in the investigation, the Miller family remains unwavering in their quest to find Justin. They continue to keep his memory alive, frequently posting his photo and flyers online, and engaging with both local and digital communities to spread awareness about his case.
His sister, Tracie McCann, speaks of him with a blend of warmth and sorrow.
“He’s my younger brother, we were really close growing up. When I think of him, I just see him as a kid, still playing with his toys,” Tracie recalls. “It breaks my heart to think of everything he’s missed out on. Put yourself in our shoes. Until you’ve had a missing loved one, you have no clue what it’s like.”
The uncertainty surrounding Justin’s whereabouts continues to be a source of profound sadness for his loved ones. For anyone who might have information, however small or seemingly insignificant, Justin Miller’s family urges you to come forward.
Information can be provided to the Mitchell County Sheriff’s Department by calling 828-688-3982.