Search Ongoing for Missing Asheville Man Daniel Highhouse

News Summary

Authorities in Asheville are searching for 40-year-old Daniel Highhouse, reported missing since May. His abandoned vehicle was found in South Carolina. Community involvement is crucial as the search area expands due to new evidence. The AWARE Foundation is aiding local police in the investigation. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact them.

Asheville – Authorities are actively searching for a missing man, Daniel Highhouse, who was reported missing to Asheville police on May 21. Highhouse was last seen on May 20, after leaving his job in Asheville at approximately 1:30 p.m. The investigation has taken a critical turn as his vehicle was discovered abandoned in Landrum, South Carolina, which has raised concerns about his well-being.

Evidence collected during the investigation indicates that Highhouse may have been present in Upstate South Carolina following his disappearance. This revelation has prompted law enforcement agencies to expand their search area, as they believe it is possible that Highhouse has traveled beyond Asheville.

Highhouse is described as a 40-year-old man, standing at 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing approximately 148 pounds. His physical appearance includes a distinctive sun tattoo on his left arm and the word “Highhouse” tattooed under his right bicep. These identifying features could assist anyone with information in recognizing him.

The AWARE Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Virginia, is collaborating with local authorities in the ongoing search for Highhouse. Their involvement could lead to additional resources and support for the investigation, as the organization has a history of assisting in missing persons cases.

Asheville police are urging anyone who may have information regarding Highhouse’s whereabouts to come forward. Members of the public are encouraged to contact the police department at 828-252-1110. Every tip, no matter how small, may be crucial to finding Highhouse and ensuring his safety.

Background Information

The situation surrounding Highhouse’s disappearance has raised alarm among his friends and family, who are anxiously awaiting news. The timeline is critical, as individuals who were in contact with Highhouse prior to his disappearance are being questioned to gather further insights. The fact that his vehicle was abandoned adds a layer of complexity to the investigation, indicating that his disappearance may not be voluntary.

Authorities have highlighted the importance of community involvement in cases like this. Public sightings or knowledge of Highhouse’s activities since May 20 could provide vital clues. The Asheville police have expressed their appreciation for any assistance from the public, emphasizing that local communities play an essential role in supporting missing persons investigations.

The case serves as a reminder of the many similar incidents that have affected families and communities across the country. Missing person reports are taken very seriously, and police departments are equipped to handle such inquiries promptly and effectively. In Highhouse’s case, the combination of his reported sightings and the assistance from organizations like the AWARE Foundation may lead to a successful resolution.

The investigation into Daniel Highhouse’s disappearance continues, with local authorities working diligently to locate him. Updates from the Asheville police and the AWARE Foundation will provide further information to the public as the search progresses.

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