Calvin Johnny Hunt, a resident of Red Cloud Road in Ten Mile, Meigs County, Tennessee, was last seen.
He and his girlfriend were reportedly traveling to Lilburn, Georgia to visit his mother and brother.
During the trip, they had an argument, and Johnny was let out of the vehicle on I-75 South, between the Cleveland and Ooltewah exits in Tennessee.
He has not been seen or heard from since. His phone went inactive that same evening, and there has been no social media activity.
News outlets reported Calvin as missing and endangered, and his case was entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.
The third anniversary of his disappearance was marked by posts from missing person advocacy groups, highlighting that there had been no new developments.
No Leads: There have been no confirmed leads, calls, or updates since the day Calvin Johnny Hunt disappeared on May 29, 2018.
Police Belief: While no official public statement from law enforcement explicitly confirms that they believe Johnny left on his own, this theory has been suggested or implied in some discussions surrounding the case. However, the lack of evidence and communication has left the case open and unresolved.
Family’s Belief: Johnny’s family, especially his brother Brian, has been vocal in rejecting the idea that Johnny left voluntarily. They emphasize that Johnny was in frequent contact with his brother and would not have gone this long without reaching out if he were able to.
This date marks seven years since Johnny went missing. His case remains open, unsolved, and active in missing persons databases