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February 3 is recognized nationally as Missing Persons Awareness Day, and is set aside to remind the public about community members who are yet to be found.

The Danville Police Department has five active and ongoing missing person cases, dating back to 2019.

In each of these cases, DPD has conducted an extensive investigation into their known associations, personal history, and circumstances, utilizing all resources available to us. No missing person case is ever closed and even after we’ve exhausted all known leads, the DPD reviews each case on a monthly basis for any new information that may lead to their location and we keep in communication with the reporting party. We ask the community to please contact us should they have any information about any of these individuals.

Anthony Dwayne Jones was last seen in Danville sometime during the summer of 2019 before being reported missing in November 2019 by family. At the time of his disappearance, Jones was 35 and had multiple tattoos on his neck, arms, and hands. He also has a scar on his nose. Jones is described as a black male, 160 lbs. at the time of disappearance, 5’10”, with black hair and brown eyes.

Herman Edward Harston was reported missing in 2021. At the time of the report in February 2021, family members said Harston, 75, frequently used the city transit system to get around. Police have spent several days checking area hospitals, speaking with extended family and friends, but no one has reported any contact with Harston in months.

Herbert Poxton Gordon, II was reported missing on June 24, 2022 by family and last heard from on May 19, 2022. Gordon was 36 at the time of his disappearance and is described as a black male with black hair and brown eyes, weighing 160 lbs. and 6’ 2”. He may be in need of medical attention.

David Jerome Berger, 55, was reported as missing to the Danville Police Department on Friday, March 21, 2025. Berger was last heard from by family in March 2024, but he may have been missing for a longer period of time. He is described as a black male, 6 foot tall, 190 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.

Debbie Ann Marrero, 60, was reported missing by family in November 2025 after last being seen in August the same year. Marrero was known to stay with family members in the area of Selma Avenue, but she was unreachable by phone. She may still be in the area at an unknown location.

Anyone with information about any of these individuals is asked to please contact the Danville Police Department by either calling 911 or patrol at 434-799-6510.

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