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David Douglas Potts, II
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Missing Since: October 29, 2006
Location Last Seen: Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri
Physical Description
Date of Birth: October 22, 1985
Age: 21 years old
Race: White
Gender: Male
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 160-180 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Goatee; scar on his nose from a dog bite; Confederate flag tattoo at the base of neck. Tattoos of Chinese symbols on left forearm. Skull and crossbones tattoo on the small of back. Had a previously broken left femur and collarbone.
Identifiers
Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Available
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Dark blue or black Carhartt jacket with a torn pocket and blue jeans.
Jewelry: Normally wore a silver watch and a silver band on one of his pinky fingers.
Additional Personal Items: Black and white Vans sneakers.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Potts was being pursued by the St. Ann police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol when he crashed his car on the Blanchette Bridge westbound on Interstate 70 in Florissant, Missouri at 2:30 a.m. on October 29, 2006.
Potts was driving a friend's gray Ford Contour at the time; he was at the wheel because he thought his friend was too drunk to drive. The police saw the vehicle weaving and tried to stop it, suspecting the driver was drunk. Instead of stopping, Potts led the police on a chase with speeds approaching 130 miles per hour.
After he crashed his car, Potts exited the car and ran, pursued by an officer, and jumped over the bridge rail. It's unclear whether he landed on the catwalk or fell into the Missouri River below. He has never been heard from again.
Since he went missing, Potts hasn't picked up any of his checks or used his bank accounts. He was carrying his wallet and identification cards at the time of his disappearance. Police initially considered him wanted, rather than missing. It wasn't until November 1 that they accepted a missing persons report.
On November 5, searchers did a water and land search, dragging the river near Blanchette Bridge, but they didn't find anything of interest. His friends stated Potts is a good swimmer.
Potts's mother was undergoing treatment for cancer at the time of his disappearance and said he regularly checked on her and it is uncharacteristic of him to leave without warning. Nevertheless, some of his loved ones believe he left of his own accord to start a new life; he had allegedly told family members he wanted to change and would do "whatever it takes."
The other theory is that Potts drowned in the Missouri River and his body was swept away by the current. His disappearance remains unsolved.
Investigating Agency(s)
Agency Name: St. Louis County Police Department
Agency Contact Person: Det Thom Taylor
Agency Phone Number: 314-889-2341
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 06-88586
NCIC Case Number: Unknown
NamUs Case Number: 1302
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David Douglas Potts II – The Charley Project
Case File of David Potts


Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Missing Since: October 29, 2006
Location Last Seen: Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri
Physical Description
Date of Birth: October 22, 1985
Age: 21 years old
Race: White
Gender: Male
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 160-180 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Goatee; scar on his nose from a dog bite; Confederate flag tattoo at the base of neck. Tattoos of Chinese symbols on left forearm. Skull and crossbones tattoo on the small of back. Had a previously broken left femur and collarbone.
Identifiers
Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Available
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Dark blue or black Carhartt jacket with a torn pocket and blue jeans.
Jewelry: Normally wore a silver watch and a silver band on one of his pinky fingers.
Additional Personal Items: Black and white Vans sneakers.
Circumstances of Disappearance
Potts was being pursued by the St. Ann police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol when he crashed his car on the Blanchette Bridge westbound on Interstate 70 in Florissant, Missouri at 2:30 a.m. on October 29, 2006.
Potts was driving a friend's gray Ford Contour at the time; he was at the wheel because he thought his friend was too drunk to drive. The police saw the vehicle weaving and tried to stop it, suspecting the driver was drunk. Instead of stopping, Potts led the police on a chase with speeds approaching 130 miles per hour.
After he crashed his car, Potts exited the car and ran, pursued by an officer, and jumped over the bridge rail. It's unclear whether he landed on the catwalk or fell into the Missouri River below. He has never been heard from again.
Since he went missing, Potts hasn't picked up any of his checks or used his bank accounts. He was carrying his wallet and identification cards at the time of his disappearance. Police initially considered him wanted, rather than missing. It wasn't until November 1 that they accepted a missing persons report.
On November 5, searchers did a water and land search, dragging the river near Blanchette Bridge, but they didn't find anything of interest. His friends stated Potts is a good swimmer.
Potts's mother was undergoing treatment for cancer at the time of his disappearance and said he regularly checked on her and it is uncharacteristic of him to leave without warning. Nevertheless, some of his loved ones believe he left of his own accord to start a new life; he had allegedly told family members he wanted to change and would do "whatever it takes."
The other theory is that Potts drowned in the Missouri River and his body was swept away by the current. His disappearance remains unsolved.
Investigating Agency(s)
Agency Name: St. Louis County Police Department
Agency Contact Person: Det Thom Taylor
Agency Phone Number: 314-889-2341
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 06-88586
NCIC Case Number: Unknown
NamUs Case Number: 1302
5150DMMO - David Douglas Potts, II
David Douglas Potts II – The Charley Project
Case File of David Potts