Crime & Safety

Police Searching For Missing Gwinnett Man

Davis Pagan, 22, went missing from his Grayson home last Thursday. He suffers cognitive issues without his medication, police say.

GRAYSON, GA — Police are seeking help finding a man with a history of mental health issues who has been missing from his Gwinnett County home since last week.

Davis Pagan, 22, of Grayson, has been missing since last Thursday, May 18. He left home at about 10 p.m. that day with a backpack and limited personal belongings and has not been heard from or seen since.

Police do not believe that Pagan had access to a vehicle. There has been no activity on his cellphone or bank account since he went missing.

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

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

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Pagan is descrsibed as a white male, about 5'8" tall and weighing about 140 pounds, with shoulder-length black hair. He has tattoos on his upper-right arm and wears prescription glasses.

He was last seen wearing a dark t-shirt, khaki pants, red shoes and carrying a red backpack.

Anyone with information about Pagan's whereabouts is asked to contact the Gwinnett County Police Department at 770-513-5700. To remain anonymous, tipsters may contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visit the Crime Stoppers website.

They may also text tips to “Crimes” (274637).

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