
The person at the center of this case
Jonathon Wesley Owens
Justice for Jonathon Wesley Owens — the trail went cold in 2019, but the truth hasn't.
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Did anyone encounter Jonathon Wesley Owens after June 2019 or have knowledge of his whereabouts?
What specific location or area was he planning to go to when he left to 'live off the land'?
Why was there a three-year gap before the missing person report was filed in 2022?
Jonathon Wesley Owens, a 39-year-old white male, was last heard from on June 1, 2019, in Jacksonville, Florida, when he reportedly left his residence to live off the land. He was not reported missing until 2022 due to the time lapse, and there has been no contact with him since his disappearance. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and seeks information from anyone who may have encountered him or knows of his whereabouts.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP111515. Missing person: Jonathon Wesley Owens.
Last known contact: 2019-06-01 in Jacksonville, Duval, FL. Circumstances: victim was last heard from in 2019, entered in as missing in 2022 due to time lapse.
old roommates claimed he left residence to live off land, no contact since Demographics: 39 years, Male, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 10 in, 155 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown.
Investigating agency: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office | 19-530884.
Jonathon Wesley Owens was last heard from in Jacksonville, Florida. He reportedly left his residence to live off the land.
Case entered into missing person database due to time lapse since last contact in 2019.
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Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.