Conor Anderson Missing, NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Authorities are searching for 31-year-old Conor Anderson of Colorado, who has been reported missing after traveling to Nashville, Tennessee, for a work conference.
According to information released by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Anderson arrived in Nashville on Saturday and checked into the Millennium Maxwell House hotel. Investigators said he was last seen during the early morning hours of Sunday in the area of Woodland Street and Main Street in East Nashville.
Police said Anderson approached two East Precinct officers at approximately 1 a.m. Sunday while they were driving near Woodland and Main streets. Authorities said Anderson told the officers that he had given two unidentified men $20 to “show him around the area,” but the men allegedly left with his money.
Following the interaction with the officers, Anderson was reported missing. Authorities have been working to establish his whereabouts and determine what happened after he was last seen in East Nashville.
Police are continuing to gather information as the investigation remains active. Authorities are asking anyone who may have seen Anderson or has information that could help determine his whereabouts to contact law enforcement.
Anderson’s disappearance has prompted concern among family, friends and others hoping for his safe return. Authorities have not released additional details about his whereabouts or circumstances since the early morning encounter with the officers.
The search for Conor Anderson remains ongoing as investigators continue efforts to locate him. Anyone with information about Anderson’s whereabouts or who may have encountered him after his last known sighting is urged to come forward and assist authorities with the investigation.





