News 14 Carolina in cooperation with the Cue Center for Missing Persons in Wilmington, is taking a closer look at some unsolved missing persons cases around our state.



Missing person inspiration for cross-country road trip

Leah Roberts went missing in 2004. The NC State grad disappeared while on a cross country trip. Her case is the inspiration for the Cue Center's annual Road Tour. Now volunteers set out on a grueling journey bringing attention to other unsolved cases, including some from right here in North Carolina.

Missing person inspiration for cross-country road trip

10/23/2011 05:22 PM

'On the Road to Remember' tour targets missing persons cases

The group “Community United Effort” or CUE was in the Sandhills region Friday to bring awareness to several missing persons cases. Friday's event kicked off the organization's annual “On the Road to Remember” tour. CUE volunteers met with family members and local law enforcement in an effort to continue the search for those who are missing.

'On the Road to Remember' tour targets missing persons cases

10/21/2011 07:04 PM

Cold cases re-examined following multiple charges against Boyer

Crime investigators across the state are taking another look at some cold cases after new murder charges were filed Tuesday against accused serial killer John Wayne Boyer. Boyer is now tied to three murders in three states including North Carolina.

Cold cases re-examined following multiple charges against Boyer

09/14/2011 05:37 PM

Case of missing Moore County teenager from 2004 given new look

Investigators have given the case of a missing Moore County teenager a fresh look. Jaime Southgate, 15, disappeared shortly before Christmas in 2004

Case of missing Moore County teenager from 2004 given new look

09/04/2011 03:34 PM

Oldest missing persons case in NC gets new look

One of the oldest unsolved missing person cases in North Carolina is getting another look by investigators. Leila and 4-year-old Mary Bryan went missing on May 10, 1941 in Carolina Beach. Shortly after they disappeared, the case received national attention. However to this day, no one really knows what happened to the mother and daughter duo.

Oldest missing persons case in NC gets new look

Updated 07/31/2011 10:09 AM

Family sticks together in hopes father will return home

The case of a father from Rowan County is getting a fresh look from the CUE Center for missing persons. Michael Rustin, 33, also known as Mikey, disappeared in April of 2009. His family now hopes that anyone with information will come forward. Food and fellowship is family tradition at the Rustin home. And even with everyone not present, thoughts and memories of Mikey are everywhere.

Family sticks together in hopes father will return home

06/26/2011 12:21 PM