Connecticut Man Who Vanished a Decade Ago Found Dead After Living Under New Name in New York

Robert Hoagland was reported missing in Connecticut in 2013 after he failed to show up at work and pick up a family member from the airport

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A man who disappeared from Connecticut nearly a decade ago was found dead in New York under where he had been living under a new name.

Robert Hoagland was reported missing in Newton, Conn. on July 29, 2013, after he failed to pick up a family member from the airport and did not show up to work, per NBC News. His cars, wallet, cellphone and medication were all found left at his house, and police reported that he was last spotted at a gas station in the city.

His disappearance launched a high-profile nationwide investigation, with people from around the U.S. reporting sightings of him, and he was even featured on the Investigation Discovery show Disappeared.

No one knew what happened to Hoagland until this week when the Sheriff’s Department in Sullivan County, New York found him dead at a residence in Rock Hill.

He had been going under the pseudonym Richard King at the time, according to New Haven news station WTNH News 8.

The sheriff’s department had trouble identifying the man at first until they found documents in his home linking him to the name Robert Hoagland. It worked with Newton detectives to confirm that Richard King and Robert Hoagland were the same man, per Newton Eyewitness News 3.

Police said Hoagland had been living in Sullivan County masquerading under the new name since around November 2013.