Tommy Roger DeBerry
Tommy Roger DeBerry was just 17 years old when he went missing from Kingwood, West Virginia, on March 10, 1990. At the time, Tommy was living with his uncle, Lynn Ronnie DeBerry, who had disappeared just weeks earlier. The sudden loss of both Tommy and Lynn, followed by the disappearance of their friend Dennis L. Powell.
Tommy was last seen near his home, and like his uncle and their friend, he seemed to vanish without a trace. Despite decades of unanswered questions, no sign of Tommy has ever been found.
Physical Description
Height: 5' 9" - 5' 11"
Weight: 180 - 185 lbs
Hair Color: Blond/Strawberry blond
Eye Color: Blue
What You Can Do
If you know anything about what happened to Tommy Roger DeBerry, or where he, his uncle Lynn, or their friend Dennis might be, please contact the Preston County Sheriff's Office at 304-329-1611.
Tommy is listed in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP40588.
Even after all these years, Tommy’s case is still open. We hope one day answers will come and that the story of these three missing men will finally be understood.
Behind the Scenes of the Project
Following the FOIA response, we have contacted NamUs to request guidance on the appropriate next steps for these cases. This outreach is part of our ongoing efforts to ensure that each case is accurately maintained within the national system and that all available avenues for resolution are pursued.