The long search for a missing south suburban man has come to a tragic conclusion.
Family members confirmed this week that Dan Davis was found dead on Monday.

The Cook County Medical Examiner located his body in Blue Island.
Davis was discovered in the area of 3300 Wireton Road.

The discovery ends over 100 days of uncertainty for his loved ones.
Davis first vanished on November 25 following a car accident.

The crash occurred near 119th Street and Avers Avenue in unincorporated Alsip.
Family members believe Davis may have suffered a stroke or medical emergency before the crash.
The circumstances surrounding his disappearance drew international attention online.

His daughter, Wendy Davis, shared the heartbreaking news in a social media post.
She stated that three and a half months of agony have finally come to a close.
Wendy expressed deep gratitude for the millions of people who shared her father’s story.

She noted that the viral support helped carry the family’s spirits during the ordeal.
Sheriff’s office body camera footage previously showed Davis on the night he vanished.
The video captured him exiting a police vehicle around 12:30 a.m. on November 25.

Officers had dropped him off at 115 Bourbon Street in Merrionette Park.
He was an employee at the well-known local bar and restaurant.
Despite being dropped off at his workplace, Davis was never seen alive again.
Authorities have not yet released an official cause of death.
Recent History
The disappearance of Dan Davis is one of several high-profile missing persons cases in the south suburbs.
Blue Island and Merrionette Park residents have grown increasingly concerned over safety in industrial corridors.
The 3300 block of Wireton Road, where Davis was found, is an area known for heavy transit and shipping activity.
This specific stretch of the south suburbs has seen a rise in police activity involving abandoned vehicles and wellness checks.
In nearby Alsip, the intersection of 119th and Avers has been flagged by locals for its lack of lighting at night.
Community members have previously called for better surveillance near 115 Bourbon Street due to its high foot traffic.
The “unincorporated” status of the crash site often complicates which department handles the initial response.
This jurisdictional overlap is a common frustration for families seeking immediate answers in Cook County.
The Davis case highlights a growing trend of families using social media to bypass traditional investigation timelines.
Local advocacy groups continue to push for more “Silver Alerts” when medical episodes are suspected in missing adults.











