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David Lee Branton, a 33-year-old attorney, was last seen on January 7, 1993, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He left the Allentown Racquetball Club around 11:00 a.m., but did not return to his residence. That evening, his roommate found Branton's car parked unusually across the street, rather than behind their apartment. Inside the apartment, all of Branton�s personal belongings, including his medication, were still present, but there was no sign of him.

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Last Seen: Jan 07, 1993

Victim Details

May 19, 2010

May 09, 2024

David

Branton

64

33

70 inches

170 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the winter of 1993, a promising 33-year-old lawyer named David Lee Branton vanished from his life in Allentown, Pennsylvania, leaving behind a profound and enduring mystery. On the morning of January 7th, he was seen leaving the Allentown Racquetball Club, located at Sixth and Union Streets, at approximately 11:00 a.m. This would be the last confirmed sighting of David. Later that day, his roommate returned to their shared apartment in the 20 block of North 16th Street to find David's car parked unusually across the street, rather than in its customary spot behind their building. Inside their home, all of David's personal belongings, including his clothing and necessary medication, remained untouched. There was no indication of a struggle or any clues to suggest where he might have gone. Several days passed before his roommate, accustomed to David occasionally disappearing for short periods, officially reported him as a missing person. David was a man of considerable intellect and professional accomplishment. He was an alumnus of both Lehigh University and Temple University's Beasley School of Law, and at the time of his disappearance, he maintained a law office in the 900 block of Hamilton Street in Allentown. Despite his professional success, David also contended with personal struggles, including a history of substance abuse. It was not entirely out of character for him to be out of touch for a week at a time, though his sister noted that his family sometimes wouldn't hear from him for months. However, in the past, he had always reconnected with friends and family. This time was different. An investigation by the Allentown Police Department commenced, but a search of his vehicle and apartment yielded no evidence to illuminate his whereabouts. The unsettling quiet that followed his disappearance was a stark departure from his previous patterns of behavior. The passage of time has offered no solace or answers to the many questions surrounding David Branton's case. His family, including a father who was a respected pediatrician, initially held onto the belief that he may have left of his own volition. This belief, coupled with the pain of his absence, led to a reluctance to publicize his disappearance in the years immediately following. Prior to his vanishing, David had been the victim of a mugging and abduction at knifepoint in 1985 and was also involved in community service as a Special Projects Coordinator for the Lehigh Valley Red Cross AIDS Service Center. The investigation into his disappearance has remained open, a cold case that continues to perplex law enforcement. Despite the lack of resolution, the hope for answers persists for those who remember the bright but troubled lawyer who seemingly vanished without a trace. The overview of his case is one of a man with a promising career and a supportive family who disappeared under perplexing circumstances, leaving behind all his possessions and a life filled with both achievement and personal challenges.

Jan 07, 1993

Allentown

Pennsylvania

Lehigh County

No

3744

Allentown Police Department

Allentown

Pennsylvania

Lehigh County

18101

Raymond Sannie

Det. Sgt

425 Hamilton Street, Pennsylvania

Local

Law Enforcement

93-2162

Allentown Police Department

Brown

Blue

Blue

05/28/2026


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