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Daniel Murry Dutton

Long Beach, MS

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Daniel Murry Dutton
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Daniel Murry Dutton, 28

A cab driver, Daniel Dutton left his parents' home in Long Beach, MS the night of July 8, 2000. He left a note saying he would be gone for a few days. His cab was found abandoned in a Lake City, FL Days Inn parking lot on July 13, 2000. Daniel was not listed as a guest at the hotel. No blood or fingerprint evidence was found in the cab. However, some receipts, a bent golf club, Daniel's checkbook, his eyeglasses, and half a roll of duct tape were recovered. A recovered receipt dated July 9, 2000 was from an Econolodge in Gainesville, FL, and Daniel is believed to be the person who rented the room, as his signature appeared to match that on the receipt provided by the hotel. It is unknown if Daniel was accompanied or alone.

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Case ID24372
Last Seen2000-07-08
CityLong Beach
StateMS
Height5' 9"
Weight195
SourceNamUs
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