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Disappearance of Jeremy Bright (Jeremy Doland Bright) was born on 25 May, 1972 in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., is a Unsolved 1986 disappearance of 14 year-old from Oregon. Discover Disappearance of Jeremy Bright's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Jeremy Doland Bright |
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Gemini |
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25 May, 1972 |
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Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
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United States
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Disappearance of Jeremy Bright Height, Weight & Measurements
At 51 years old, Disappearance of Jeremy Bright height is 6 ft .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Disappearance of Jeremy Bright Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Disappearance of Jeremy Bright worth at the age of 51 years old? Disappearance of Jeremy Bright’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Disappearance of Jeremy Bright's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Jeremy Doland Bright (born May 25, 1972 – disappeared August 14, 1986) is an American teenager who disappeared under mysterious circumstances while attending the Coos County Fair in Myrtle Point, Oregon.
At the time of his disappearance, Bright resided in Grants Pass and had been visiting family in Myrtle Point.
On August 14, 1986, he attended the Coos County Fair with his younger sister.
During the day, the pair separated, but Bright failed to meet her that afternoon, as arranged, at the carnival's ferris wheel.
Several witnesses reported seeing Bright forcibly removed from the area by an unknown man, though these sightings were not confirmed.
Initially, local law enforcement suspected foul play in Bright's case; however, within the week following his disappearance, several reported sightings of him in the area led detectives to reverse this decision, and he was temporarily classified as a runaway.
In August 1986, fourteen-year-old Jeremy Bright, a resident of Grants Pass, Oregon, was staying in Myrtle Point with his stepfather and younger sister.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Bright had been raised in Myrtle Point.
On Wednesday, August 13, Bright attended the Coos County Fair with his friend Johnny Fish.
That day, he called his mother, Diane, from a payphone, and made plans for her to pick him and his 10-year-old sister, S'te, up in Myrtle Point on August 15.
Later the same day, Bright met with his stepfather at a tavern owned by his grandmother, and was given money to attend the fair the next day.
This was the last time he was seen by his stepfather or grandmother.
On Thursday, August 14, Bright attended the fair a second time, now with S'te.
The two parted ways at approximately 2 p.m., with Bright planning to meet up with his sister again at 5 p.m. near the ferris wheel on the fairgrounds.
He was last seen wearing a black windbreaker jacket, a red tank top, nylon blue shorts, and a pair of black, size 13 Nike shoes with red shoe laces.
The following day, August 15, Bright's mother arrived at his stepfather's house in Myrtle Point to pick up Jeremy and S'te; inside, she found Bright's wallet, watch, and the keys to their Grants Pass apartment.
After Bright failed to surface that day among any of his family members, she contacted the authorities and reported him missing.
Law enforcement initially suspected foul play in Bright's disappearance, but on August 23, 1986, one week after his disappearance, it was announced that they were no longer suspecting foul play due to alleged sightings of Bright in the days after he disappeared, some of which were reported as late as August 16 or 17.
Law enforcement believed that Bright may have run away with the traveling carnival.
Alternately, several individuals (including S'te) had reported prior that they witnessed Bright be "forcibly removed" by a man near the fairgrounds' ferris wheel between 1:00 and 1:30 p.m.
Several rumors circulated at the time of Bright's disappearance: One claimed that Bright, who had a heart murmur, had attended a party and ingested a beer laced with an illegal drug which caused him to fatally overdose.
Another, submitted by an anonymous tip through a prison inmate, claimed that Bright had accidentally been shot to death by a group of quarrelsome men while with his friends at a local swimming hole along the Coquille River.
Another alternately claimed that Bright had been shot during a target practice.
Allegedly, those responsible attempted to nurse Bright back to health at a remote cabin, but he succumbed to his wound.
The tipster claimed his body had been buried in the woods in a shallow grave.
Police, however, searched the aforementioned cabin and surrounding area, and found nothing.
Cecelia Fish, the sister of Bright's friend Johnny, told police that the night of Jeremy's disappearance, she witnessed an unnamed male resident of her apartment building stumble inside the entryway, covered in blood.
Numerous wells in the Myrtle Point area were searched following Bright's disappearance after an anonymous tip was submitted in mid-August 1986, which stated Bright's body was in an area well.
Another unfruitful tip was given to law enforcement which suggested they "follow a road to a concrete bridge in western Nebraska."
Another tip was received leading investigators to young man named Jeremy Bright who was working for a circus company in Florida, where many traveling carnivals and circuses relocate during winter months, but the man was determined to be someone else from Colorado who shared the same name.
In August 1988, filming began for a segment on Bright’s disappearance for the series Unsolved Mysteries.
Numerous theories and rumors circulated in Myrtle Point following the boy's disappearance, which were detailed in a 1989 segment on NBC's Unsolved Mysteries.
Among them were that Bright had overdosed on a drug at a party and his body had been disposed of by those present; another that he had been shot by local men while swimming in the Coquille River, and the men had attempted to nurse him back to health but had then buried Bright's body in a shallow grave after he succumbed to the wound.
Law enforcement conducted searches of property in correspondence with these rumors, but found no evidence leading to Bright's discovery.
A local man who had babysat Bright during his childhood, Terry Lee Steinhoff, was considered a suspect in Bright's disappearance after being convicted of murdering a 32-year-old woman; there had been reports that Bright was seen in Steinhoff's truck the day he disappeared.
The episode aired in January 1989.
Steinhoff died in prison in 2007.
In August 2011, Bright's family stated that they presumed him dead and held a formal memorial service in his memory.
, his whereabouts remain unknown.