Crime & Safety

Charlottesville Police Offer Description of 'Person of Interest' Last Seen with Hannah Graham

Reward fund of $50,000 offered for information.

The Charlottesville Police Department has released the description of a man a witness identified as having contact with Hannah Elizabeth Graham the night she disappeared.

This person is described as a black male, 5’10”-5’11”, 250-285 pounds, with a close-shaved head, goatee and a slight ‘beer belly.’ He is described as being in his late 20s to early 30s and wearing black jeans and a white T-shirt.

He was seen with Graham in the 300-500 blocks of E. Main Street on the Downtown Mall in the City of Charlottesville around 1-1:15 a.m. Saturday. He is a person of interest and if anyone has any information on him or saw him this night, please call the tip line. The number is: (434) 295-3851.

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As with some past missing person’s cases, the City of Charlottesville is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the cause of the disappearance of 18 year-old University of Virginia student Hannah Elizabeth Graham.

In addition to this money from the City of Charlottesville, the University of Virginia is also offering $10,000 and some local individuals and businesses have come forward wishing to contribute funds to a reward. The total reward being offered at this time, with all contributions is $50,000.

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Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Hannah Graham should call the special tip line which is (434) 295-3851.

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