MISSING PERSON
CASE #: 1990-5
Donald James Denninger
Status:
Open
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Missing From:
North Largo, FL
Summary:
Donald was sent to Florida by his parents in Pennsylvania to live with his grandmother. There were many issues with his behavior and addiction problems and this was what they thought would be best to get him away from the influences in his hometown. He was not in Florida for very long when he came up missing.
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Circumstances of Disappearance:
Denninger was last seen by his girlfriend at home. He was reported missing by family members from out of state after this agency checked on his whereabouts for a pending court case. He was reportedly depressed and suicidal when last seen. No body had ever been found. Denninger lived a transient lifestyle when he went missing.
Additional Details:
Donald was reportedly suicidal at the time of his disappearance, however, no body has ever been found. Donald’s parents are now both deceased, as well as his twin brother. As dear family friends of mine, I would love to carry on the search for them.
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