07/15/2025
๐จ๐**HE NEVER CAME HOME. A BABY LEFT BEHIND. ALMOST 20 YEARS OF SILENCE.**๐๐จ
๐ Syracuse, New York | December 2, 2005
๐ฐ๏ธ It was a Friday night like any other.
๐ 19-year-old Larry Stackhouse Jr. left his parentsโ home on Lynn Circle between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m.
๐ He and a few friends headed to a Christian Brothers Academy basketball gameโฆ
๐ But he NEVER made it back. ๐
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The next morning, his parents woke up to find his bed untouched.
๐ต No calls.
๐ช No return.
๐ฏ๏ธ Just silence.
๐ธ A friend said he saw Larry in a green 2003 four-door Hyundai that nightโฆ
๐ Then said he dropped him at a nearby store.
๐คฅ But suddenly โ the story changed.
๐ฅ Whispers began to spreadโฆ
๐จ That Larry had gotten into a fight with members of the Onondaga Nation at the game.
๐ฃ๏ธ Then the rumors cameโฆ
๐ That Larry had been killed.
๐ฒ That his body had been hidden on tribal land.
But to this day โ no body. No answers. No justice.
๐ธ What do we know?
๐ถ๐ฝ He had a baby girl.
๐ฅ He worked at a nursing home.
๐ He was trying to get his GED.
๐ก He had two misdemeanor warrants, but no violent record.
๐ค He wanted more. Better. For his daughter.
And now, almost 20 years later, his name has almost disappeared. But his family? Still waiting. Still aching.
๐ค Larry Stackhouse Jr. was between 5โ10โ and 6โ1โ, weighing 170โ200 lbs.
๐ If you know ANYTHING, please contact the Syracuse Police Department at 315-442-5222.
Letโs bring Larryโs name back into the light.
Letโs break the silence.
Letโs bring him home. ๐ฏ๏ธ
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