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10 years later, police still searching for missing New Braunfels toddler
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New Braunfels police are still searching for Joshua Davis Jr. who went missing from his home when he was 18-months old on Feb. 4, 2011New Braunfels Police DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
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New Braunfels police are still searching for Joshua Davis Jr. who went missing from his home when he was 18-months old. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children have created an age progression for what Davis would look like today.National Center for Missing & Exploited ChildrenShow MoreShow Less
The New Braunfels Police Department is offering a $10,000 reward in hopes of finding a boy who went missing almost 10 years ago at the age of 18 months.
New Braunfels police accuse family of Joshua Davis Jr. of lying 10 years after the toddler’s disappearance
18-month-old Joshua Davis Jr. disappeared in Feb. 2011
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NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – The 10-year anniversary of the disappearance of 18-month-old Joshua Davis Jr. is approaching and New Braunfels police are temporarily offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest or grand jury indictment of the person responsible.
On Tuesday, New Braunfels police announced on social media that they have “been frustrated and disappointed in the level of cooperation from some members of the immediate family who have repeatedly lied and misled detectives,” in regards to Joshua’s disappearance on Feb. 4, 2011.
Reward issued as investigation continues into 2011 disappearance of Joshua Davis Jr.
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NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas - 18-month-old Joshua Davis Jr. went missing from his New Braunfels home in 2011 and has not been seen since. The New Braunfels Police Department says, ten years later, his case is by no means a cold case and a limited time reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and/or grand jury indictment.
Comal County Crime Stoppers is issuing a reward of up to $10,000 which is valid for the next 30 days and will expire at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 24.