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Sunday, May 3, 2026
⚠ Missing Person Alert

Family Pleads for Help Finding Marcus Dellwood, Missing Since May 25th

The 25-year-old LoDo resident was last seen leaving his apartment near Union Station on a Saturday evening. Denver PD has opened a formal investigation.

His sister, Renata Dellwood, told the Courier she hasn't slept since he disappeared. "Marcus is not someone who just vanishes. He calls every Sunday. He didn't call." Anyone with information is asked to contact Denver PD tip line at (720) 555-0198.

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