Kenneth Dale Hamm

Physical Description

  • Height: 6' 0" - 6' 1"

  • Weight: 180 - 200 lbs

  • Hair Color: Sandy

  • Eye Color: Blue

  • Race/Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

  • Distinctive Features:

    • Known by the nicknames "Kenny" and "Tater".

      Multiple tattoos:

      • Tattoo on left hand

      • Tattoo on left forearm

      • Tattoo on right finger

      • Tattoo on right hand

      • Tattoo on right forearm

      • Tattoo on upper right arm

Clothing and Accessories

  • Clothing Last Seen Wearing:

    • Striped long-sleeve shirt (either blue and yellow or gray and yellow)

    • Dark blue jeans

  • Footwear:

    • White tennis shoes

Kenneth Dale Hamm II, often called "Kenny" or "Tater," was last seen on March 4, 2015, in Dunlow, Wayne County, West Virginia. He was 29 years old at the time. Kenny was last seen near his home, and after that day, he was never heard from again.

In March 2021, human remains were found in the area where Kenny disappeared. While family members and media have indicated that the remains are believed to be his, law enforcement agencies have not made an official public announcement. As a result, Kenny remains listed in the NamUs missing persons database, and his case is still considered open.

Kenny was last seen near his home on March 4, 2015. His disappearance sparked years of searching by both his family and local authorities. Although remains were discovered in 2021 in the same general area, no official cause of death has been publicly released, and his case remains under investigation.

What You Can Do

If you have any information regarding the disappearance or circumstances surrounding Kenneth Dale Hamm II, please contact the West Virginia State Police at (304) 272-5131.

Kenny is still listed in the NamUs database under case number MP35367.

Even after all these years, Kenny’s story matters. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could help bring long-awaited answers.

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