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District Resident, Leon Davenport,
Missing for Over 40 Days

Last Updated Jun 2009

(March 31, 2009) - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Black and Missing, Inc (BAM) is seeking the public's assistance in locating a missing person identified as 37-year-old Leon Davenport aka Turbo. He was last seen at about 12 noon on Thursday, February 19 in the 4700 block of Jay Street, NE. He was driving a 2008 Mazda 5 silver truck, Maryland tag number MWZ-183. Family and friends express that Leon is quiet and reserved and is someone who always kept in touch, with them daily.

Leon is described as a medium complexioned black male, 5'9" tall, weighing about 170 pounds, with brown eyes and short black hair. He was last seen wearing a Blac Label T-shirt (green shirt with orange design), blue jeans and blue Nike boots. He has tattoos on both arms and the name "C-ban" on his right hand and "CEO" on his left hand.

Leon's disappearance is being investigated by the Washington Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and his case is classified as an Endangered Missing Person. Individuals who may have information regarding Leon's disappearance are asked to please call MPD at 202-727-9099, Black and Missing, Inc., at 571-245-4855, his mother Renee at 202-547-7762 (home) or 202-257-2647 (cell); or Ms. Sharonda Johnson (Family Friend) 240-882-9371.

Black and Missing, Inc (BAM) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organizations whose mission is to increase the awareness and exposure of missing persons of color; assist in finding missing minorities - adults and children; and to educate the minority community on personal safety.

 

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