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Where is Jack Denny?

Jack Denny disappeared under troubling circumstances, and his loved ones are determined to find answers.

Brief Summary

Jack Denny, a 33-year-old man from West Virginia, was last seen on April 20, 2023, in Handley, WV. At approximately 6:30 PM, Jack left his mother's residence on foot, intending to walk to Montgomery, WV. He has not been seen or heard from since. Despite extensive searches and investigations, Jack's whereabouts remain unknown.

Quick Facts

  • Age at Disappearance: 33 years old

  • Height: 6'0" (183 cm)

  • Weight: 150 lbs (68 kg)

  • Hair Color: Brown

  • Last Seen: April 20, 2023, Handley, West Virginia

  • Jack Denny vanished on April 20, 2023.

  • He was last seen departing his mother's residence in Handley, WV at approximately 6:30 PM. Jack left on foot intending to walk to Montgomery, WV.

  • Jack was in a relationship where he experienced domestic violence. Three months before his disappearance his abuser was arrested for domestic battery against Jack.

  • Throughout April 2023, Jack claimed he permanently ended the relationship with his abuser and planned to move on with his life.

  • In the months leading up to his disappearance, Jack confided in friends and family about his genuine fear for his life. Out of concern for their well-being, Jack also advised his loved ones to avoid potential conflicts with his abuser.

  • West Virginia Law Enforcement failed to follow WV Code § 15-3D, WV Code § 15-3D-4(c)(1)(C), WV Code § 15-3D-4(c)(1)(E), WV Code § 15-3D-4(c)(1)(H), WV Code § 15-3D-4(c)(1)(D)(1), WV Code § 15-3D-5(f)(2) in their initial investigation of Jack's disappearance.

Trigger Warning: Domestic Violence & Abuse

This website discusses topics related to domestic violence, emotional abuse, and coercive control. Domestic violence is a serious issue that impacts people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. Domestic violence is not exclusive to any gender, and it's crucial to recognize that men can also be victims of abuse. Stereotypes and societal expectations can make it difficult for male victims to seek help or be believed. All victims of domestic violence deserve support, regardless of their gender or the gender of their abuser. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please reach out to local support services or national hotlines for help. Everyone deserves to be safe in their relationships.

What Little We Know

How You Can Help

We need your help to find Jack and uncover the truth. You can submit anonymous tips, share Jack’s story on social media, donate to the reward fund, or simply spread awareness within your community. Every action brings us closer to finding answers. Together, we can make sure Jack’s story is heard, and justice is served.

Share Jack’s Story

Raise Awareness – Spread the Word

  • Social Media: Share Jack’s story on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and community forums.

  • Flyers & Posters: Print and distribute missing person flyers in your area.

  • Community Engagement: Talk to local media, advocacy groups, and anyone who can amplify Jack’s case.

Stay Informed

Follow Updates & Help Keep the Search Alive

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Donate to the Reward for Information Fund & Support Ongoing Search Efforts

Your Contribution Could Lead to Answers – Donations help increase the reward for credible information and fund ongoing search efforts.

  • Reward Fund: Encourages people with crucial information to come forward.

  • Search & Awareness Efforts: Supports investigations, awareness campaigns, and outreach.

Submit A Tip

Every Detail Matters – If you have any information, no matter how small, it could be the key to finding Jack.

  • Submit Anonymously: Your privacy is protected. Send tips without revealing your identity.

  • Multiple Ways to Share: Call, email, or use the secure online tip form.