HI HI - David Porter, 23, Honolulu, UP2851, Missing since 3 Nov 76

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Variations in missing dates, but generally around 11/3-11/4.

David Porter Namus File

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23 y/o White Male
6'2; 160-200 lbs
Blonde/Strawberry hair
Nickname/Alias: Boogie

On November 12, 1976, David Porter was reported missing after his family had not seen or heard from him in several days. Porter, an avid bodyboarder who spent much of his time at the beach, was last seen on the afternoon of November 3, 1976. Weeks later, his vehicle was located, unattended, near Kaumoku Street, but Porter was never found.


The Honolulu Advertiser, 30 Nov 76, pg 10
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 28 Nov 76, pg 2 (note: articles indicate car was recovered)
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 4 Dec 76, pg 12 (article indicates search took place in the mountains above Hawaii Kai after his car was found on top of Mariners Ridge. He had hiked that area in the previous summer.
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Publicly listed exclusions on Namus:
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David and his brothers

On November 12, 1976, David Porter, known as “Boogie” to his friends, was reported missing after his family had not seen or heard from him in several days. Porter, an avid bodyboarder who spent much of his time at the beach, was last seen on the afternoon of November 3, 1976. Weeks later, his vehicle was located, unattended, near Kaumoku Street, but Porter was never found. If you have any information about this case, please contact CrimeStoppers at (808) 955-8300 or click HERE to send an email.
 
Mr. Porter was last seen almost 44 years ago on 11/3/1976, in the late afternoon at his mother’s home in Kāneʻohe. One source states that his white ‘65 Volkswagen Beetle was parked at his mother’s home at 8:00am the following day but disappeared later that morning. Later that month on 11/26 the vehicle was found near Kaumoku Street at Mariners Ridge. Neighbors noticed it had been parked there sometime between November 7-11. Authorities found Porter’s fins in the trunk but no fingerprints indicating it had been wiped clean. Over 200 National Guard soldiers and volunteers searched the area and even used Porter’s Labrador in the search but found no traces of him. A few leads began to trickle in as time went on,
After his disappearance, a friend of Porter’s was in a Kailua bar and overheard a few men talking about David Porter and detailing how they killed him. After authorities failed to report back any findings on this lead, the family hired a private detective who learned one of the men involved had a lengthy criminal record. Another friend recalled Porter saying he was going to do a drug deal in Nuʻuanu involving the son of a prominent local figure, potentially a doctor.
The Porter family believes David is a victim of foul play as he would never leave his dog behind and his bank account remains untouched. They hope someone will have the compassion to come forward with information. David’s nickname is Boogie and he is described as a happy-go-lucky, friendly waterman, bodybuilder, and was close to his family at the time of his disappearance. If you have any information on his case, please contact Honolulu Crime Stoppers at (808)955-8300 or www.honolulucrimestoppers.org to submit an anonymous tip.

Source: Hawai'i Cold
 

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