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Name: Peter McColl
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Peter John McColl
Age-progression to age 30 (circa 2009)
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: August 28, 1995 from Berkeley, CA
Classification: Endangered Missing
DOB: July 30. 1979
Age: 16 years old
Height and Weight: 6'0, 160 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair, blue eyes. McColl has slight scarring near the tip of his right pinky finger. He is extremely nearsighted; he has 20/400 vision. He was wearing his contact lenses at the time of his disappearance and did not carry his eyeglasses. McColl may wear his hair tied back in a ponytail. He may have a moustache, beard or a goatee. McColl's nickname is Rainbow. He may have a tattoo of a skull on his upper left arm.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A light gray t-shirt with "Berkeley Crew" imprinted on the front, a light gray sweatshirt with "US Rowing" imprinted on the front, black jeans and Dr. Marten's boots.
Details of Disappearance
McColl was last seen departing from his family's residence near the Alameda in Berkeley, CA at approximately 11 a.m. on August 28. 1995. He told his brother that he planned to walk to the bus stop and take a bus to Cody's Bookstore near Salon Avenue and Telegraph Avenue. McColl never returned home and has not been heard from again. His wallet was discovered after his disappearance, but his identification cards were missing. He left $100 in cash behind in his room. He had just passed his driver's test, but hadn't gotten his license yet; it arrived in the mail a few weeks after he disappeared.
The driver of the AC Transit bus 43, near the corner of Redwood Road and 35th Street in Berkeley, claims McColl asked him directions to Montclair, CA on the day of his disappearance. He appeared to have a prearranged meeting with an unidentified teenaged boy whom the bus driver also saw. The boy was 16 to 18 years old with blond hair, well-dressed, with accented speech. The boy has never been identified and the bus driver's sighting about McColl has not been confrimed. A cab driver claims he drove a young man fitting McColls' description, and a teenaged girl with red-streaked hair, to the airport to catch a Southwest Airlines flight shortly after McColl disappeared. This sighting has not been confirmed either and inquires at the airline have not turned up any relevant information.
It is unclear whether McColl left on his own accord. He may have traveled to Oregon, Florida, Louisiana or Washington after his disappearance. McColl is a guitar player and served as rower on his high school's crew team. He enjoyed hiking along the trails of Tilden Park and hiding his mountain bike in the Berkeley Hills, and he also liked music and poetry. An extensive search of the are produced no clues as to McColls' whereabouts. He was an honors student in 1995, and disappeared only a week before the start of his junior year at Berkeley High School.
McColl's family members said that he did not place any unusual phone calls and wasn't behaving strangely prior to his disappearance; on the contrary, he appeared to be happy with his life. It is uncharacteristic of him to leave without warning, and he was not carrying any additional clothing or money when he vanished. there were several religious groups recruiting on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, where McColl's father was then a professor, at the time of his disappearance. McColl is described as a deep-thinking, spiritual person, and his parents looked into the possibility that he had joined one of the groups, but they could find no evidence to support this theory. His family no longer lives in the Berkeley area. McColl's parents now live in Poulsbo, Washington, where they run a foster care facility for troubled teens; his sister lives in Seattle, Washington; and his brother lives in San Diego, California. McColl's case remains unsolved.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact the Berkeley Police Department at 510-644-6743.
Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
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