Crime & Safety

Missing Grayson Man Found In Conyers

Davis Pagan, 22, had last been seen leaving his home in Grayson at about 10 p.m. on May 18, according to police.

GRAYSON, GA — A Grayson man who with a history of mental health issues who went missing on May 18 has been found in Conyers.

Davis Pagan, 22, was found by Conyers Police in a community park on Saturday. He was taken to Rockdale Medical Center where he was treated for injuries related to minor exposure due to being out in the elements, police said.

He was released and is now safe at home with his family, according to Gwinnett County Police.

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"The Gwinnett County Police Department appreciated all information and help in attempting to locate Davis," said Detective David Smith. "A missing person incident for a family can be extremely unnerving. We share in the joy of the community that Davis was found safe."

According to police, Pagan's cognitive abilities are impaired when he is not taking medication he is prescribed for a mental-health issue.

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There was no evidence of foul play, police said, but detectives and family members were concerned for Pagan's health and well-being.

Pagan had been last seen leaving his home at about 10 p.m. on Thursday, May 18 with a backpack and limited personal belongings.

Photo courtesy Gwinnett County Police Department

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