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David Cohen

David Cohen

FromMissing Persons


David Cohen

FromMissing Persons

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 49 David Cohen43 Year Old David Cohen of West Virginia, drove from his home in West Virginia in April 2015 to visit his friend in Lacey Twp, NJ. Dave, being a native of that area of NJ, knew the area well, but with about 30 minutes left in his drive, Dave decided to pull over and check into the Red Lion Motel at the Route 206 circle in Southampton, NJ across from the State Police barracks. Dave told his friend that he was tired and would see him the next day. When Dave didn't show, his friend called the hotel only to find out that Dave was not there but his truck was. The friend alerted Dave's family, who in turn contacted the state police. Investigators quickly determined that Dave had bought something to eat at the Red Star Pizza restaurant, which was also close to the circle. Video surveillance and eye witnesses at the pizza shop revealed nothing unusual, besides Dave being alone and in good spirits. He exited with his sandwhich and was never seen again. When police searched Dave's hotel room, they found it had already been cleaned to rent out. His locked truck contained much of Dave's belongings including a laptop, a brand new unopened cell phone, and his suitcase which had his room key inside. The only thing missing seemed to be Dave's keys and Dave himself. Dave's sister Jen discusses her brother's mysterious case, and the strange clues, or lack of clues.If you have information about David Cohen's case, please call the NJ State Police Red lion barracks at 609-859-2282NAMUS CASE#28525To learn more about Dave's case visit the Facebook page created by his sister Jen-https://www.facebook.com/wemissDave
Released:
Apr 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

At any given time, there are 90,000 missing persons, and that's just in the U.S. This podcast explores some of these cases.