On the evening of December 23, 2024, 58-year-old Darick James D'Ercole left his Castle Pines, Colorado, home for what appeared to be a routine bicycle ride. He departed around 7:30 PM, dressed in a black long-sleeve quarter-zip shirt and blue jeans. Notably, he left behind his wallet and phone, items typically carried even on short outings. He was possibly riding a white and maroon Titus bicycle, similar to one he owned, though this detail remains unconfirmed.
When Darick failed to return home, concern grew rapidly. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office initiated a search, but despite exhaustive efforts, no trace of Darick or his bicycle was found. The lack of surveillance footage, eyewitness accounts, or physical evidence complicated the investigation. Detectives eventually turned to the public for assistance, hoping that someone might have seen Darick or had information about his whereabouts.
Darick was known to be a fit individual who enjoyed cycling. However, leaving for a ride without his phone was out of character, raising questions about his intentions that evening. Friends and family described him as reliable and predictable, making his sudden disappearance all the more perplexing.
As the investigation progressed, it was revealed that Darick had a legal history. In May 2024, he was arrested in Douglas County on charges including domestic violence, harassment through repeated telephone calls, and menacing. This information introduced potential motives or scenarios, but no direct connection between these charges and his disappearance has been established. ...Read More
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