The Denison Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding 18-year-old Jesse Govani NimajaPol, of Denison, Iowa, who went missing July 14, 2017.
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Jesse G. NimajaPol (Courtesy Denison Police Department)
Jesse Govani NimajaPol
Missing Person
NAME: Jesse G. NimajaPol
NICKNAMES/ALIASES: Juan Carlos Simay Nimaja; Darryl Jamal Brown; Reynaldo Alterio Colon; Adexe-Nau-Giovanni Nimaja-Pol; Adexe Nimaja Pol
AGE AT REPORT: 18
WEIGHT: 110 – 135 lbs
HEIGHT: 5’05”
RACE / ETHNICITY: Hispanic / Latino
HAIR: Black
EYES: Brown
SEX: Male
INCIDENT TYPE: Involuntary disappearance
MISSING FROM:
Denison, IA
Crawford County
INVESTIGATING AGENCY:
Denison Police Department
CASE NUMBER: 173271
NAMUS NUMBER: MP63936
LAST SEEN ALIVE: July 14, 2017
The Denison Police Department is
asking for the public’s help in finding 18-year-old Jesse Govani NimajaPol, of Denison, who was last seen on July 14, 2017, and reported missing to the
Denison Police Department.
Complicating matters is the number of aliases the individual has used in previous and/or current relationships, including variations of his first name, along with hyphens and other slight but different spellings of his first and/or middle as well as last name.
Nicknames and/or aliases used in the past include, according to the Denison Police Department, NamUs.gov, the Iowa Department of Public Safety Missing Person Information Clearinghouse, and an Iowa Cold Cases reader, include:
- Jesse G. Nimajapol (the official name listed with the Denison Police Department and Iowa Department of Public Safety’s (IDPS) Missing Person Information Clearinghouse (MPIC)
- Jesse Govani NimajaPol (from NamUs.gov)
- Juan Carlos Simay Nimaja (NamUs)
- Darryl Jamal Brown (NamUs)
- Reynaldo Alterio Colon (NamUs)
- Adexe-Nau-Giovanni Nimaja-Pol (from a third-party website)
- Adexe Nimaja Pol (from an Iowa Cold Cases reader; see comments below)
Despite the aliases, this individual’s disappearance is classified as ‘Involuntary’ — meaning a person of any age who is missing under circumstances indicating that the disappearance was not voluntary — i.e., an abduction or kidnapping.
Though the MPIC site lists the young man’s race as white, NamUs identifies his race/ethnicity as Hispanic/Latino.
Jesse/Adexe is described as a 5-foot-5 Hispanic/Latino male with brown eyes, black hair, and weighing (depending on the citing source) anywhere from 110 to 135 pounds.