The Missing -- A Weekly Exposé of Lost Souls -- Issue #6
March 26, 2008
In this week's edition of "The Missing," we revisit the mysterious disappearance of Michael "Austin" Davis, a 26-year-old resident of Jacksonville, Florida, who went missing in June 2007.
"I received an email that Investigation Discovery is covering Missing Person cases," Austin's mother, Christy Davis, said in a recent email. She added, "Please let this serve as a request to include my son."
According to Christy, Austin disappeared on June 26, 2007, after getting into a cab at his sister's westside Jacksonville home. Earlier that day Austin had called into work and told his boss he would not be in. Austin's car had recently been impounded due to unpaid parking tickets he had received in Tallahassee. He said he wanted to settle the debt to get his car back. What happened next is not entirely clear; however, it was later discovered that the taxi took Austin to Jax Jewelry and Pawn Shop, at the intersection of 103rd Street and Blanding Boulevard, where he purchased a shotgun. Where he went from there remains a mystery.
"He has been suffering from depression and chronic pain and we believe this escalated after the arrest," Christy said. "Disappearing is not characteristic of Austin, but we don't know what the depression and pain may have led him to do."
Of further concern to Austin's family members was the fact that he left home without any personal belongings...
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Anyone with information in this case should call Detective Tony Cummings of the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office at 904-630-2627.
If you are a family member of a missing loved one and have a case you would like covered here, contact me via e-mail. If you are a reader who would like to help, please spread the word about this blog so others can find us. The more people who see these stories the better chances someone might come forward with information.
Photo of Michael "Austin" Davis courtesy of Christy Davis
















We continue to search for Austin with hope that we will find him in 2010. I am grateful for Discovery's coverage of missing persons and the hope it brings families with missing loved ones. Thank you. Jim Davis, Father of Austin. www.FindAustinDavis.com
Posted by: Jim Davis | January 02, 2010 at 09:59 AM