Dec 10, 2012
Jan 11, 2024
Danny
Shuster
67
48
65 inches
67 inches
130 lbs
140 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the fall of 2005, a family's life was irrevocably changed when 48-year-old Danny Edward Shuster vanished from Port Angeles, Washington. On November 5, 2005, Shuster had sustained a head injury and was at a local hospital. It was from this place of expected care and safety that he disappeared, leaving behind a life that included three children and three grandchildren. The circumstances leading to the head injury are not detailed in public accounts, but his subsequent disappearance from the medical facility marked the beginning of a long and painful period of uncertainty for his loved ones. Shuster, a man with deep roots in his community, was known to frequently utilize public transportation. Descriptions of Danny Shuster provided a sketch of the man his family hoped to find. At the time he went missing, he was described as a White male, standing between 5'5" and 5'7" tall, and weighing approximately 130 to 140 pounds. He had brown, very long and thin hair, and deep-set blue eyes. A scar on his face was noted as a distinguishing feature. In the years following his disappearance, investigators and his family held onto the hope that he might be found, considering the possibility that his head injury could have affected his memory or ability to reconnect with them. Years passed with no sign of Danny Shuster, and the trail grew cold. However, a glimmer of hope emerged in September 2012, nearly seven years after he was last seen. A possible sighting was reported from Eureka, California, where an individual believed to be Shuster was seen living among the homeless community. This lead, however, could not be definitively confirmed, and the brief sense of hope it provided eventually faded back into the persistent unknown. The case of Danny Shuster remains an open wound for his family and community. The narrative of his disappearance is a somber reminder of a man who, after suffering a traumatic injury, simply vanished, leaving behind a legacy of unanswered questions and the enduring love of a family still waiting for answers.
Nov 05, 2005
Port Angeles
Washington
Clallam County
No
2206
Port Angeles Police Department
Port Angeles
Washington
Clallam County
98362
Tyler Peninger
Sgt.
321 East 5th Street, Washington
3604524545
Local
Law Enforcement
050016568
Port Angeles Police Department
Brown
Blue
Blue
06/21/2026