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David Killitz, a 28-year-old man, was last seen on July 14, 1995, in Springfield, Oregon. Known for his outgoing personality and strong connections within his community, Killitz�s sudden disappearance raised immediate concerns among family and friends. He was described as having dark hair and blue eyes, and his absence was particularly alarming given his regular routines and active lifestyle.

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Last Seen: Jul 14, 1995

Victim Details

Dec 12, 2008

May 16, 2024

David

Killitz

57

28

73 inches

130 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the summer of 1995, a 28-year-old man named David Wayne Killitz vanished from Springfield, Oregon, leaving behind a profound and lingering mystery. On the morning of July 14th, David, a man of American Indian / Alaska Native descent with brown curly hair and blue eyes, was seen with an acquaintance. The location was the base of the cliffs off South 69th Street, a local landmark in the Springfield area. He was wearing blue jeans at the time of his disappearance. Standing at six feet one inch and weighing around 130 pounds, David had distinct tattoos: a flower on his upper left arm and a "Freebird" design with a cloud and lightning bolt on his right forearm. The acquaintance he was with on that day remains a key figure in the timeline of his disappearance, as it was the last time anyone has reported seeing him. The initial report of David's disappearance was filed with the Lane County Sheriff's Office on August 3, 1995, several weeks after he was last seen. This delay in reporting could have posed challenges to the early investigation, as the trail may have grown cold. Investigators were tasked with piecing together the events leading up to July 14th, a process that involved speaking with friends and family to understand David's routines and relationships. Despite their efforts, which included ground searches and public appeals for information, no significant leads emerged to shed light on what might have happened to him. The case grew more perplexing as time went on, with the sparse details of his last known moments offering little to go on. His family and friends were left in a state of agonizing uncertainty, holding onto hope for answers that have yet to come. The disappearance of David Killitz is a case marked by a lack of concrete evidence and the passage of time. Over the years, his case has been documented by various organizations dedicated to finding missing persons, ensuring that his story is not forgotten. The Lane County Sheriff's Office continues to hold the case file, number 95-5625, a silent testament to a life interrupted. The circumstances surrounding his vanishing at the Springfield cliffs remain the focal point of the investigation, a location that holds the last known traces of his existence. The central question of what occurred after he was seen with an acquaintance that morning is the puzzle that authorities and his loved ones have been grappling with for decades. The case is a somber reminder of the enduring pain and lack of closure that families of the missing face, as they continue to hope for a breakthrough that might finally bring David home or provide answers to his fate.

Jul 14, 1995

Springfield

Oregon

Lane County

No

6749

Lane County Sheriff's Office

Eugene

Oregon

Lane County

97401

DJ Mann

Sergeant

125 East 8th Avenue, Oregon

5416824150

County

Law Enforcement

95-5625

1995-08-03

Lane County Sheriff's Office

4789

Brown

Blue

Blue

05/28/2026


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