Conor Anderson Missing Update, Nashville, TN – 31-Year-Old Colorado Man Sought After Work Conference Trip
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Authorities are searching for 31-year-old Conor Anderson of Colorado, who has been reported missing after traveling to Nashville for a work conference. His disappearance has prompted an ongoing investigation by the Metro Nashville Police Department as officers work to determine his whereabouts.
According to police, Anderson arrived in Nashville on Saturday and checked into the Millennium Maxwell House hotel. He was last seen early Sunday morning in East Nashville.
At approximately 1 a.m. Sunday, Anderson reportedly approached two East Precinct officers near Woodland and Main streets. Police said he told officers that he had given two unknown men $20 to show him around the area, but the men left with the money.
Anderson reportedly declined to provide his driver’s license to complete a formal report. Officers encouraged him to take a rideshare back to his hotel, and he agreed. He has not been located since that interaction.
Police Continue Search for Conor Anderson
The Metro Nashville Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit is continuing efforts to locate Anderson. Detectives are reviewing available surveillance footage and examining information from his phone and bank records as they work to piece together his movements after he left the area.
Authorities have not indicated that Anderson’s disappearance is connected to a specific crime, and the investigation remains active.
Police are asking anyone who may have seen Anderson or who has information about his whereabouts to contact investigators.
Public Asked for Information
Anyone with information that could assist in locating Conor Anderson is encouraged to contact the Metro Nashville Police Department at 615-862-8600.
As the search continues, investigators are working to determine what happened after Anderson was last seen and to bring answers to his family, friends, and loved ones.