TX TX - Alan White, 55, seen leaving LA Fitness, found deceased, Dallas, 22 Oct 2020 #4

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AW was classified as an endangered missing person. UPDATE: DPD Special Investigations takes over Alan White case - Dallas Voice
When I look up "endangered missing person" alert in TX it says it's for missing persons with an intellectual disability or developmental disorder. AMBER, Silver, Blue, Endangered Missing Persons, Camo & CLEAR Alert Programs
I'm not sure how that fits AW's case. JMO.

There was a LOT of convo here about that when it happened, and to the best of my recollection, it was never clarified what the reason was for updating him to that status.
 
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AW was classified as an endangered missing person.
When I look up "endangered missing person" alert in TX it says it's for missing persons with an intellectual disability or developmental disorder.

Well, that is very odd. That doesn't apply to Alan at all.

?????
 
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AW was classified as an endangered missing person. UPDATE: DPD Special Investigations takes over Alan White case - Dallas Voice
When I look up "endangered missing person" alert in TX it says it's for missing persons with an intellectual disability or developmental disorder. AMBER, Silver, Blue, Endangered Missing Persons, Camo & CLEAR Alert Programs
I'm not sure how that fits AW's case. JMO.
I wonder if depression would count as a very broadly taken version of intellectual disability. Like he is not in a right frame of mind and there is a possibility he could be a danger to himself? Maybe LE has a leeway, some kind of discretion while interpreting this category?

Disclaimer: I’m definitely not claiming or not even imagining AW had some kind of developmental delay. He has not.
 
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AW was classified as an endangered missing person. UPDATE: DPD Special Investigations takes over Alan White case - Dallas Voice
When I look up "endangered missing person" alert in TX it says it's for missing persons with an intellectual disability or developmental disorder. AMBER, Silver, Blue, Endangered Missing Persons, Camo & CLEAR Alert Programs
I'm not sure how that fits AW's case. JMO.
*If* the right designation was issued, the only explanation I can think of is early onset of a cognitive disorder. This seems incongruent to his demanding work role, but who knows. So many unknowns in this sad case.

amateur opinion and speculation
 
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I wonder if the 'endangerment' came from an outside source, and that was one of the details mentioned that we don't know.....sort of an endangerment to his life, that was known by Alan and Rusty but no-one else??
 
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I wonder if the 'endangerment' came from an outside source, and that was one of the details we don't know.....
Endangerment to his life.....
I think that's what many assumed, but in TX the designation doesn't seem to cover that. JMO.
 
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Marisela Botello was upgraded the same one month after she went missing, same as Alan. The article says “endangered missing, means law enforcement suspects the missing person is endangered or the victim of criminal activity.”

1 Month After Marisela Botello Last Seen In Deep Ellum, Detectives Change Status To 'Endangered Missing'
I read similar Mr. Teddy, and that seems to disagree with what the DPD website (per post upthread) says. Perhaps they use the category as a catch all. Seems odd.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
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The article says “endangered missing, means law enforcement suspects the missing person is endangered or the victim of criminal activity.”

But wouldn't that automatically include about 90% of missing people?!
Surely most of them are endangered or the victim of criminal activity.....thats why they've gone missing in the first place!
 
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I think the “endangered missing” classification was resolved at least a month ago. I don’t recall the precise reason but there were many, many posts.
 
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I read similar Mr. Teddy, and that seems to disagree with what the DPD website (per post upthread) says. Perhaps they use the category as a catch all. Seems odd.

Amateur opinion and speculation
Thinking about this... maybe they used the term "endangered missing" to generally classify the case and get it looked at by criminal investigators, but it didn't technically meet the requirements for an endangered missing person "alert". JMO.
 
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My thoughts are with Alan's loved ones~ such beautiful tributes.

 
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DPD waiting for test results in Alan White case - Dallas Voice

[LE] said they’re also waiting on warrants. She said a separate warrant is required for Apple and then for each application on his cell phone.

This might seem like a minor thing, but the way this article was worded, it was unclear where AW's phone was. I had assumed they were querying or trying to get records to find out where it last pinged (this interpretation may have been influenced by a comment in the article; I mention it because it may have been confirmation bias on my part). However, in the reporting after AW was found, they're saying the phone was in the car?

Alan White’s body found - Dallas Voice

At the time, police said they were waiting for results to come back from SWIFS, Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences. [...] In addition, White’s phone was found in the car and police were waiting on warrants from Apple to unlock the phone.

IMO, the phone being in the car makes foul play seem even less likely. Motive for foul play was already thin (no ransom, financial activity on cards/bank accounts). Now, I also don't believe in a scenario of self-harm. Given the facts that we know, he would have locked the keys in the car, left his phone there, and walked the mile or so? But this is just a strange, strange detail.
 
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My thoughts are with Alan's loved ones~ such beautiful tributes.

I thought it was a beautiful tribute to Alan. He has so many people that love him and he sounds like an amazing man. I was getting very emotional listening to his friends. RIP Alan. So tragic and sad.
 
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The car being backed into its discovered location is one factor that gives me pause and causes me to suspect foul play. The person who parked it must have intended to hide the license plate from easy detection.
 
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The car being backed into its discovered location is one factor that gives me pause and causes me to suspect foul play. The person who parked it must have intended to hide the license plate from easy detection.

Doesn’t the LA Fitness video show Alan driving forward out of a parking space he had apparently backed into? Perhaps that’s just his habit. And more evidence that he is the one who parked his car in the Kitty Street lot.
 

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