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September 27, 2011

Silver alert canceled for missing Duncan man

DUNCAN — Duncan Police have canceled the Silver Alert for missing local man, Marshall Davis.

Davis, 71, was reported missing by his wife around 10:45 p.m. Monday night when she discovered he had not been gone to work that day. She did not realize he wasn’t at work.

DPD Investigative Divisions Capt. Jay Evans said the phone carrier for Davis’ cellphone had been working the police in an effort to “ping” and locate it. At some point though, Davis turned his phone back on and called home, Evans noted.

“He got his truck stuck in the sand at Padre Island, Texas,” Evans said.

“He caught a bus and left his vehicle in the sand and is heading home.”

See The Banner’s printed Wednesday paper for a complete story.

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