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Missing Atlanta Man Found Dead in Alabama; Police Search for Second Man

Missing Atlanta Man Found Dead in Alabama; Police Search for Second Man

Alabama police have located the body of an Atlanta man who disappeared on July 4th in Birmingham.

Deundray Cottrell, 31, was last seen on Thursday at 7900 block of 4th Avenue South, according to the Birmingham Police Department.

Officials informed that they discovered Cottrell’s body on Saturday at around 3 p.m after days of searching. They suspect that the circumstances surrounding Cottrell’s disappearance are questionable.

We are currently investigating the death of Cottrell.

Deundray Cottrell’s disappearance in Alabama

Deundray Cottrell (Birmingham Police Department)
Deundray Cottrell (Birmingham Police Department)

According to Angela Harris, Cottrell’s sister, he and his partner visited her and her family for the holiday but he is now missing.

Harris reported that Cottrell informed the family he would ensure his dog could handle the fireworks.

According to Harris, “I never saw him again” after he checked on the dog.

Deundray Cottrell works for the Birmingham Police Department.

Later, they discovered Cottrell’s shoes and cell phone in the backyard of the house, according to Harris.

According to AL.com, several nearby homes captured footage from Ring cameras showing Cottrell running through yards.

“He looked like he was seeking refuge,” said Harris. “He ran for his life.”

Search for man in connection with Cottrell’s disappearance.

Julian Taylor Morris (Birmingham Police Department)

The Birmingham Police Department employs Julian Taylor Morris.

Help us locate Julian Taylor Morris, who is now wanted by the Birmingham Police Department in connection with Cottrell’s disappearance and death.

Harris stated on Facebook that Morris is currently in hiding because he fears for his safety.

They said Morris is 5’6″ tall and weighs 160 pounds.

The officers will provide a reward of $5,000 for any information leading to an arrest and indictment in the case.

If you know where either of the men are, please call Birmingham Crime Stoppers at (205) 254-7777 or 911.

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