Jackson Miller
Jackson Alexander Miller (19 years old) has been missing from San Francisco, California since May 15, 2010. He left his home in Cupertino that afternoon and drove to the Golden Gate Bridge, where his silver 2004 Honda Pilot was later found with his wallet, phone, keys, and iPod still inside.
Surveillance footage showed Jackson walking away from the parking lot toward a nearby bus stop, but bridge authorities reported no recorded jumps that day and no unidentified remains were recovered from the bay.
At the time he disappeared, he was struggling with severe depression, anxiety, and withdrawal symptoms from prescription medication.
In the years since, several potential sightings have surfaced, including reports from Fisherman’s Wharf, South Lake Tahoe, and a 2021 encounter in Woodland where a man identifying himself as “Jackson” asked for a ride. None of these leads have been confirmed, and an Arizona address linked to his name also produced no breakthrough.
Jackson is a white male with brown hair and blue eyes. He was 19 when he vanished, stands between 5’10” and 5’11”, weighs 150–160 pounds, and was last seen wearing a black hoodie, a black‑and‑white T‑shirt, khaki shorts, and beige slip‑on shoes.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Jackson Miller, please contact the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department at 408‑808‑4720 or the Nor‑Cal Alliance for the Missing tip line at 530‑378‑4491.





