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the investigation. "All we know is that he went to the Church Hill Road Mobil gas station, filled up his car and bought a map. We're at the same place we were at Day One," said one officer. Critics faulted the police for not publicizing the case more or enlisting the assistance of other law enforcement agencies. In his department's defense, Kehoe said detectives were still "putting a lot of effort" into the investigation.
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In mid-2022, David says Hoagland went to see a doctor, who advised him to change his diet. Hoagland began cooking seafood and grilled vegetables for Sunday dinner instead of the steaks and barbecued ribs they had customarily enjoyed. David noticed that Hoagland was "slowing down" as his health seemed
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Lori did not initially return to Newtown, instead going to a relative's home nearby. She learned from another phone call, to Robert's boss's wife, that he had not shown up for work that morning. When Lori finally arrived home on July 30, Robert was not in the house. Instead she found his phone, keys,
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On December 4, David returned home after a weekend performing with his band in New York City. He saw the car Hoagland drove, which had uncharacteristically been present in the driveway when he left the day before, a Saturday when Hoagland usually left for work early, was still there that evening. He
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After Lori discovered her husband's wallet and keys hidden in their bedroom, she came to believe foul play was a stronger possibility. She believed the (still unaccounted for) $ 600 to be an odd amount to withdraw if Robert had been planning to disappear. That amount was more than could be withdrawn
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At that time, some friends of the Hoagland family complained about the slow pace of the search. They believed the possibility of criminal activity was highly likely in the case, and that the police had tacitly concluded that he had left the area of his own accord in order to devote less resources to
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About August 6, Lori found Robert's wallet and car keys hidden under a doll on a chair in their bedroom. She said later that this led her to change her original theory that her husband had left voluntarily to include the possibility that he might have been abducted. Around that time, Max pled guilty
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In the week before Lori's return, two of the family's laptop computers were stolen. Robert came to believe that Max had taken them to either sell or exchange in order to obtain drugs, and sent an email to Lori apologizing for having let it happen. Investigators later learned that Robert had traveled
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The Hoagland family believed that Robert was no longer in the Newtown area. "He's going to be stumbled upon," Lori said. "Someone's going to find him accidentally, and I hope that's sooner than later." His son Chris stated: "What if he was taken ... and he's in a hole somewhere? ... I don't want to
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to the trespassing charge and was released from jail. Police questioned the two men he said had stolen the laptops, but could not establish any link to Robert's disappearance. Max also denied any knowledge of his father's whereabouts. Lori later said his arrest was unconnected to the disappearance.
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The two remained roommates even after David bought his own house nearby in 2020. They exchanged Christmas gifts and developed a routine of eating Sunday dinner, which Hoagland usually cooked, and watching sports, particularly football, together. David says Hoagland told him a few details about his
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that Robert might have gone on his own to hike the Appalachian Trail. Along with friends of the family, the Park Service printed and distributed flyers with Hoagland's picture, and worked to bring media attention to the case. The Newtown police looked into the case as well, and soon learned of the
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that "Rich" had at the time he moved in told him that he, too, had just separated from his wife and was new to the area. Asked for identification, he had none. "I asked him, and he said that he had left it behind ... He said he left everything behind ... He said he was divorced, his children were
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yet nowhere near enough to live on for an extended period. Concerning their earlier separation, she stated, "f he wanted out of the marriage, all he would have had to say is that he wanted out of the marriage. But that was not remotely where we were." His son Chris also found it unlikely that his
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to be declining. Late in the year, Hoagland told him he would soon be receiving some mail under another name. David did not inquire as to why, out of respect for his roommate's privacy, but he believed Hoagland was trying to address his neglected health as he was not sure Hoagland had insurance.
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The next day, Robert was not at the airport when Lori arrived around 4 p.m. She tried calling both their home and his cell phone, but got no answer at either. She assumed that he was in traffic on his way there and his phone's battery was dead. "This happens with him frequently," she later said.
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to anyone, Hoagland did not have to be added to it, negating the need for a background check; the landlord never learned Hoagland had lived there until after the two moved out. Hoagland paid his share of the rent, and later the utilities, in cash. David later put him on his cellphone plan.
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focused an episode on Hoagland's disappearance. Since there had been no significant leads or sightings since late 2014, Newtown police and the Hoagland family (who cooperated) were hopeful that it would produce some new information. The episode, "A Family Man", aired on May 31.
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At David's request, a friend stopped by the house during the day to check, but no one answered the door. Texts he sent his roommate were not answered. Finally, after work, he went into Hoagland's room and found him unresponsive and not breathing. David attempted
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online for a while. Around 10 or 11 a.m., Robert went out to mow the lawn. While he was doing so, Max went out in the Volkswagen, telling his father he expected to be back a few hours later. A neighbor also told police he saw the two talking on the lawn.
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reviewed security-camera footage that showed Hoagland had been holding his back as he entered the house the night of December 3. After Hoagland did not come out of his room to make Sunday dinner or go to work the next morning, David grew concerned.
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on the edge of town in September. None of these efforts turned up any trace of Robert. Lori said these searches were about "eliminating possibilities." The next month, Chris Hoagland, the couple's eldest son, left his job in the tourism industry in
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Lori said she believed it was possible that, where his children were concerned, Robert could have made someone feel scared enough to do him harm in return. "I've seen him chase people down the street with baseball bats," she told the
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that they had arrested Max the night before, near the same building where his father had gone a few days before to confront the men Max had told him took the laptops, a location known to the police for drug sales and
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Robert Hoagland was 59 years old. In an interview, David said: "I just want people to know there was nothing strange about his life... Other than the fact that he was able to disappear for nine years."
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Max told police he had gone there in the Volkswagen to buy drugs, and that he had his mother's permission to use it. She told the Bridgeport police that he did not, and they held him on $ 2,500
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Later in September 2013, two sightings of men matching Hoagland's description were reported in Rhode Island, which borders Connecticut to the east. A man with a backpack was seen walking along
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to confront some men they described as Max's "associates" over the theft, which Max had said they were responsible for. On July 25, $ 600 was withdrawn from one of the family's bank accounts.
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events before Robert's disappearance such as the confrontation in Bridgeport and the cash withdrawal. A week after his disappearance, Robert's personal information was entered into the
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Hoagland brought a few possessions with him: some clothing, accessories and a small bed. He drove a car that his employer loaned to him. Since David's lease barred him from
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that summer as part of that effort. In July, Lori went on a two-week trip to Turkey with some friends; she and Robert regularly exchanged email messages while she was away.
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With the Volkswagen still absent, Lori presumed her husband might have had some other reason to leave for a short term. But then she heard from police in
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he had been wearing when he went on his morning shopping trip – his preferred summertime footwear – were also in the house, as was his other pair. His
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Around the one-year anniversary of Robert's disappearance, in late July 2014, another sighting near Newtown was reported. A man told officials of the
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medications, as well as his dirty clothes in the laundry. The mower Robert had been using had been returned to its usual storage location, and the
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In the fall, Lori and volunteers searched wooded areas in and around Sandy Hook; police brought in search dogs as well. The Newtown police used
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Later in 2013, Hoagland, using the name "Richard King", began working on a contract basis as a property appraiser for a small firm in the
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Robert and Lori spoke briefly by phone on the evening of July 27, confirming his plan to pick her up upon her return from Turkey at
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possibly connected to his son's drug problems to an attempt to start a new life. The case was featured on an episode of the
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Upon Robert's return home, he and Max had breakfast. After the meal, Max said later, his father paid some bills and played
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earlier in 2013. Robert left his restaurant job for a position in a friend's law firm to better help his son with his
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Police also searched Robert's work computer, where he was found to have searched several times on an address in
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Police investigated several sightings of Hoagland over the next year, mostly nearby. Tips also placed him in
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asked citizens of that area to be on the lookout for Robert, who his family said had connections to several
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Hoagland's disappearance was resolved almost a decade later when his body was found by a roommate in a
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In November 2014, Newtown police received another tip that Robert might be working in a restaurant in
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to get gas. Security cameras inside recorded him paying for the fuel and also buying a map of the
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former life in Connecticut, including that one of his sons had struggled with drug addiction.
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workers also reported seeing a similar-looking man, also with a backpack, walking west along
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for two years, but later reconciled. Lori stated they had begun planning their retirements.
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Sheriff's Office found paperwork with his real name on it, and notified Newtown police.
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In September 2013, the Hoagland family began the court process necessary to appoint a
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at 6:45 a.m. It would be his last documented public sighting as Robert Hoagland.
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Image of Hoagland distributed after his disappearance, showing scar over his left eye.
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father left wearing neither pair of his loafers, "the only shoes he ever wore."
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to represent Robert's interests, although they hoped it would not be necessary.
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Robert and Lori's 24-year-old son, Max Hoagland, had a history of problems with
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officials worked in conjunction with Newtown police to confirm that identity.
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and Christmas Eve. " knew his way around a kitchen," recalled the head cook.
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David, who had recently moved out of his home following a divorce, told the
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Mysterious disappearance and posthumous rediscovery nine years later
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two days later. Early the next morning, he went out in his wife's
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Pantuso, Philip; Bellamy, Lana; Christine (December 17, 2022).
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gas station in Newtown captured Hoagland, a local chef and
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Outside of home and work, Hoagland often volunteered at a
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On the morning of July 28, 2013, security footage at a
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Hutson, Nancy G.; O'Malley, Dennis (August 23, 2013).
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adults, and he just was looking to start a new life."
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2014 missing person case in U.S. state of Connecticut
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(September 3, 2013). 1034:Gorosko, Andrew (September 19, 2013). 925:Blonstein, Cailyn (December 7, 2022). 1170:Gorosko, Andrew (September 4, 2013). 900:. Season 7. Episode 8. May 31, 2016. 272:John F. Kennedy International Airport 211:Robert Hoagland and his wife Lori, a 7: 968:"Man's disappearance still a riddle" 813:Gorosko, Andrew (November 7, 2014). 1362:People from Sandy Hook, Connecticut 1003:Hutson, Nanci G. (August 9, 2014). 704:List of solved missing person cases 447:near the Connecticut state line at 1100:Cura, Jaimie (September 1, 2013). 334:was still parked in the driveway. 14: 854:Oliveira, Nelson (May 31, 2016). 594:. 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Dennis Robert Hoagland
A bald white man with blue eyes, seen from an angle slightly below his face, with leaves in the back.
Sandy Hook, Connecticut
Rock Hill, New York
Newtown, Connecticut
Rock Hill, New York
Mobil
property appraiser
missing
southern California
South Carolina
foul play
Investigation Discovery
Disappeared
Rock Hill, New York
Sullivan County
culinary arts
Newtown High School
Sandy Hook
Newtown, Connecticut
separated
drug addiction
rehab
recovery
real estate appraiser
Appalachian Trail
Bridgeport
John F. Kennedy International Airport
New York City
Volkswagen Golf

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