Case Details
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- Missing Since:
- Missing Since 11/02/2007
- Missing From:
- Missing From Duluth, Georgia
- Classification:
- Classification Endangered Missing
- Gender:
- Male
- Race:
- Race White
- Date of Birth:
- Date of Birth 03/31/1989 (35)
- Age:
- Age 18 years old
- Height and Weight:
- Height and Weight 5’10 – 5’11, 210 – 230 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry Description:
- Clothing/Jewelry Description A gray long-sleeved Abercrombie shirt, ripped jeans, flip-flops and diamond stud earrings.
- Distinguishing Characteristics:
- Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, blue eyes. Gaines may use the alias names Brad Allen and/or Brad Shewe, and he reportedly has false identification for those names. His ears are pierced and his hair was styled in a buzz cut at the time of his disappearance. He has a very muscular build as a result of weightlifting.
- Details of Disappearance:
- On November 2, 2007, at 1:30 AM, Gaines was last seen at Wild Bill’s nightclub in Duluth, Georgia. He was drunk or high, possibly got into a fight, and needed a ride home to Snellville. He called friends for a ride but couldn’t get one. Strangely, he didn’t call his parents, even though they always picked him up. His phone was last used around 2:00 AM. He never made it home.
A few months earlier, Gaines had been arrested for underage drinking and other charges. He had a court date weeks after he disappeared, but he never showed up. His family knew about the charges but doesn’t think they’re related to his disappearance.
In 2011, a man named Martin Leonard Wilkie was charged with hiding a body in this case. Another man, Dustin Dylan Glass, a convicted criminal, claimed he and Wilkie assaulted and killed Gaines, then put his body in a toolbox and dumped it in Walton County. Glass’s mother, Thelma Ruth Ballew, said she helped them hide the body in a well, but a search found nothing, and she was charged with lying. Wilkie is awaiting trial, but Glass and Ballew haven’t been charged with Gaines’s disappearance.
Gaines was a college freshman and usually kept in close contact with his family. His disappearance is considered suspicious, and foul play is suspected. The case remains unsolved.
- Agency:
- Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office 770-513-5100
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This person was missing Missing Since 11/02/2007