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David Allen Boyle, 48, was last seen in the early morning hours of November 4, 2012, when he left his home in Marysville, Washington, around 4:30 a.m. He was driving his red 2006 Chrysler Pacifica, which has never been found. The day before, Boyle had been cited for a driving offense, which reportedly left him feeling distraught. Despite a thorough search, neither Boyle nor his vehicle has surfaced, leaving his family and the community without answers.

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Last Seen: Nov 04, 2012

Victim Details

Mar 05, 2014

May 26, 2023

David

Boyle

59

48

72 inches

175 lbs

180 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the early morning hours of November 4, 2012, 48-year-old David Allen Boyle, a male resident of Marysville, Washington, left his home and was never seen again. He departed at approximately 4:30 a.m. in his red 2006 Chrysler Pacifica, bearing the Washington license plate 169WNT. The evening prior to his disappearance, Boyle had an interaction with law enforcement related to a driving offense, and it is believed he was in a distraught state of mind when he left his residence. Both David Boyle and his vehicle have remained missing since that day. David Boyle was a well-known and respected figure in his community. Having grown up in Everett, he had been a resident of Marysville for two decades and was actively involved in local youth sports. At the time he went missing, he served as the assistant girls' basketball coach at Marysville-Pilchuk High School and was also involved with football and baseball programs at the middle and high school levels. His sudden and uncharacteristic disappearance left his community concerned, as he was described as a well-liked and outstanding member of the community. The investigation into David Boyle's disappearance is ongoing. The Marysville Police Department has sought public assistance for any information regarding his whereabouts or the location of his vehicle. While foul play is not suspected, the circumstances surrounding his departure, particularly his distressed state, have made his case a priority for investigators. The case of David Boyle remains an unsolved and painful mystery for his family and the Marysville community, a community that remembers him as a dedicated coach and a valued neighbor who vanished without a trace.

Nov 04, 2012

Marysville

Washington

Snohomish County

98270

No

5483

Marysville Police Department

Marysville

Washington

Snohomish County

98270

James Maples

Det. Sgt

1635 Grove Street, Washington

3603638300

Local

Law Enforcement

MP 12-07191

2012-11-03

Marysville Police Department

White

Blue

Blue

06/20/2026


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