Fayette County teacher missing since Monday

FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — Authorities in Fayette County announced on Tuesday that they are looking for a missing Oak Hill High School teacher.

Mark Lilly, 50, of Fayetteville did not report for work on Monday. Sheriff’s deputies were later notified, and went to Lilly’s home. They noticed that his vehicle was not there.

Lilly was last seen at the high school early Saturday morning.  He was described as 5’8”, 150 lbs., with a mustache and shaved head. Investigators said his vehicle is a 2017 maroon color Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with a camper top. The license plate number is DWK614.





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