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56-Year-Old Missing Man From Southington Found Dead

The Southington Police Department and the Connecticut State Police are seeking assistance in locating a 56-year-old man who has not been seen in a week.  

Charles "Chuck" Davenport

Charles "Chuck" Davenport

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police
Charles L. "Chuck" Davenport, who is reported missing from Southington, may be driving his gray four-door 2016 Ford F150 pickup truck with Connecticut license plate 96CV66.

Charles L. "Chuck" Davenport, who is reported missing from Southington, may be driving his gray four-door 2016 Ford F150 pickup truck with Connecticut license plate 96CV66.

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police
Update: A 56-year-old man from Southington who had been missing since Nov. 27 was found dead in New Britain, Southington Police said Tuesday.

Charles L. "Chuck" Davenport was reported missing the evening of Monday, Nov. 27, after he was last seen at about 3 p.m. that day, police said. 

Davenport was last seen in the area of his Sherry Drive residence in Southington.

He is described as a white male, about 5-foot-11 and weighing 230 pounds with a medium to large build. He has salt-and-pepper gray hair, a mustache and hazel eyes. 

Davenport walks with a cane due to a noticeable limp. He also has problems standing and walking for an extended periods of time. 

He is a carpenter by trade and may have tools in his truck, a gray four-door 2016 Ford F150 pickup truck with Connecticut license plate 96CV66. The truck is in very good condition with dark running boards, chrome wheels and a matching gray “Leer" bed cap. On the back of the cap is a “CCDL” sticker. 

A Silver Alert was issued for Charles "Chuck" Davenport on Nov. 28. 

Anyone who may have seen Davenport, or knows anything about his whereabouts is asked to call the Southington Police Department at 860-621-0101 or text TIP711 with any information to 274637. All calls and texts will remain confidential.

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