James Daniels Jr.

Episode 58 James Daniels 43 Year old James Daniels Jr, who went by Mojo, vanished in the Arizona desert on Highway 93 between Kingman and Wickenberg Arizona on Aug. 21 2022. He was helping a friend move from Lake Tahoe to Mississippi, when the trailer they were using got a flat tire. James's friend went for help hoping to get a spare tire, while James stayed behind with his friend's dog Penny to guard the trailer and its belongings. Witnesses recalled seeing James acting irrationally, a sign that perhaps he was ill, or possibly under the influence of drugs. An investigating police officer arrived at the scene, and found Penny who ran off into the darkness. But there was no sign of James, and he was never seen again. Today, James and his friend's dog Penny remain missing. James Daniels is a Black male, approximately 5’11”, 185 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo on his back that says Daniels.He is known to wear kilts frequently. Police are hoping someone will recall seeing James, or the truck or trailer he was with at the time he went missing. The truck was a white box truck with no plates that says “Liberty Distribution” on the sides and “Got Milk” on the back. If you have any information Call (928) 777-7271, (928) 771-3260, or Silent Witness: 1-800-932-3232 https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=979 Help James's family's efforts to find him by donating to the Gofundme that they have set up https://gofund.me/108ae356 To learn more about James's case, visit the following Facebook discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1280474719071267 If you'd like to support this podcast via a donation, you can do so through Patreon here- https://www.patreon.com/MissingPodcast To contact the podcast or learn more about the cases we discuss visit: Missingpersonspodcast.net Follow us on Social media- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Missing-Persons-Podcast-103501877912153 or Twitter: https://twitter.com/Missing_Pod

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