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95 Days Missing: Wife of Easton man pleads for help

95 Days Missing: Wife of Easton man pleads for help

https://www.facebook.com/brittany.frump/posts/2619164984779930

It’s been 95 days since Brittany Davis reported her husband Tyler missing from Easton Town Center.

“The absolute worst days of my life,” Brittany wrote in a recent Facebook post.

Since his disappearance, the Columbus Police Department, private detectives, Brittany and her family, along with the community have worked tirelessly to try and bring Tyler home. But so far, the efforts have been fruitless.

“That’s why I need YOUR HELP!” Brittany wrote on Facebook.

On Sunday, June 2nd Brittany will be distributing more flyers in the Columbus area and would greatly appreciate anyone who can assist. The group will be meeting at the shopping center across from Easton Way at 12pm.

“We will continue to talk to anyone that will listen, post flyers anywhere we are able and share this information as much as possible,” she wrote.

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Brittany included the following list of things to remember while passing out flyers:

  • Buddy system, everyone should be with a group of people. Regardless of the time of day, or the location let’s not go off on our own in an area that’s proven to be dangerous. 
  • Regardless if we are handing out flyers of a missing person or not, it’s still considered “soliciting.” So be respectful if someone or a business turns you away before you’ve gotten to speak. (You wouldn’t believe how often that has happened during our flyer outings)
  • Stay VIGILANT! Be aware of your surroundings.

If you are not able to attend the group searches or flyer outings, there are still ways you can help. Brittany urges people to share the BRING TYLER DAVIS HOME Facebook group, add friends to the group, and share Tyler’s Missing Person flyer on social media.

“This is a son, he’s a father, a husband, a friend. Please continue to help me share this story, I need to get him home for our son. For his amazing parents and family. For me. For Tyler,” she wrote.

Also in her Facebook post, Brittany extended her appreciation for all the help, ideas, shares, comments, and prayers she’s received from the community during this difficult time, calling them a “blessing to our family.”

Without the aid and income from her husband, Brittany has had no choice but to take sole responsibility for rent, utilities, food, and the care and cost of their young son Aaron.

“I continue to stay strong for our family because I know he needs me to,” she wrote.

Tyler was wearing dark blue jeans, a white T-shirt, a blue/green flannel, white & Black Nike sneakers. Tyler is 170lbs & 5’10. He is 29 years old and has short brown hair & brown eyes. Tyler has a very distinctive red birthmark on his right arm, it continues up his neck, chest and right hand.

If you have any information surrounding Tyler’s disappearance, please call the Columbus Police Department at 614-645-4545.

Read more details about the night Tyler went missing here.

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