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Missing-person flyer for David Marsh Jr.

Missing Person Flyer: David Marsh Jr.

David Marsh Jr., 28Olive Branch, MSMissing
Last Seen
5/29/26
Summary
According to his mother, Marla, her son completed a job for a family friend that day and stopped at a gas station on Hacks Cross Road around 7 p.m. “He said that David sat in the gas station to charge his phone because his phone was dead, and the cigarette lighter in the car did not work,” said Marsh. “He doesn’t know how long David stayed there to charge his phone. So that was the last time. We heard anything, he heard anything from David.” David’s mother says her son later spoke to his girlfriend around 8 p.m. that night, but that was the last conversation anyone had with him. Three days later, his girlfriend received a call that David’s white four-door Saturn had been towed in Lonoke County, Arkansas, after sheriff’s deputies noticed a flat tire. Anyone with information about Marsh’s whereabouts can contact the Memphis Police Department Missing Persons Bureau at 901-636-4479 or 901-545-2677, or the Lonoke County Sheriff’s Office. Physical details: Height: 5’10 Weight: 145 Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Last seen wearing: last seen wearing a grey shirt and black Nikes.

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Age
28
Height
5’10
Weight
145
Source Information
Memphis Police Department
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