The body of a 25-year-old Houston man, who had been missing since December, was found in the trunk of his own car, police say.
His corpse was found in “an advanced state of decomposition,” according to the Dallas Police Department.Young was last seen Dec. 9 driving a 2019 Silver Honda Civic in the area of 1600 block of South Voss Road, according to police.The Dallas County Medical Examiner’s Office will determine the cause of his death.
Investigations with Dallas Police Department and Houston Police Department’s homicide division are ongoing.that her son was a graduate of Sam Houston State University and worked in accounting. She said said she began to worry about her son when he stopped texting her back the day he vanished, saying it was unlike him to stop communicating with her.
She said that she used an app to track his phone and found it in the bushes near a bank off Voss Road. She said his car had also been missing the day he disappeared. His loved ones have used the hashtag #BringTaylourHome to bring attention to the case on social media.“I just want to know what happened. I want to know who would do something like this to him,” Autumn Beviacqua said to KPRC. “He was proud of the things he had, the things he accomplished. He was proud of his friends, his family and he loved to skateboard … literally always had a smile on his face.
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