Somerset County, PA: $5K Reward Offered in 2014 Shane Boone Disappearance

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Somerset County, Pennsylvania – A $5,000 reward is being offered in the 2014 disappearance of Shane Boone, renewing efforts to generate leads in the long-unsolved missing person case.

According to Pennsylvania State Police Troop A in Somerset, investigators continue to seek information about Boone, who was 38 when he was last seen on January 2, 2014, in a remote area of Pennsylvania near Swanton, Maryland.

Authorities said Boone was known to frequent the Grantsville area and Hagerstown. He may have been driving a black 2013 Jeep Wrangler, four-door model, with Pennsylvania registration JGH-3891 at the time of his disappearance.

Police said Boone has surgical scars on both knees, a “No Fear” tattoo on his right shoulder and a tribal dragon tattoo on his right arm. He is described as 6 feet tall, approximately 180 pounds, with brown hair, brown eyes, and a full beard and mustache.

State police said Boone vanished without a trace, and the investigation remains active more than a decade later.

Anyone with information is asked to contact PSP Somerset at 814-445-4104 or submit tips through PSP Tips. All calls can remain confidential.

Cold cases like Boone’s often rely on new witnesses coming forward, especially as memories or circumstances change over time.


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