Partre Edmonds
Case Information:
Partre Edmonds, a 40-year-old resident of Dallas, Texas, vanished on February 21, 2026, after departing from his residence in an unknown direction. His departure was reportedly abrupt, and he has not made contact with his family or associates since that morning.
Due to a documented history of mental health challenges, his absence has been classified as a high-risk disappearance by the Dallas Police Department. Detectives have officially filed his case under number 027532-2026, signaling an urgent need for community assistance in locating a vulnerable adult who may be in distress.
Disappearance:
The events of February 21 suggest a spontaneous exit from his home without the preparation typical of a planned journey. Partre did not utilize his personal vehicle, and his lack of a cellular phone has rendered traditional digital tracking methods ineffective.
Investigators believe he may be traveling on foot or via the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system, potentially moving toward high-density areas or local social service hubs. Consequently, the search has been concentrated in the 75203 and 75215 zip codes, where he was last seen before his trail went cold.
Community Outreach:
Dianne Edmonds and other family members have spearheaded a relentless campaign to bring Partre home, utilizing every available digital and physical platform to circulate his image. They have expressed profound concern that his mental state may prevent him from seeking necessary medical attention or shelter during the unpredictable spring weather.
By partnering with organizations like the Disappeared Blog, the family has ensured that his name remains at the forefront of local missing persons discussions. These grassroots efforts are vital, providing a human face to a case that might otherwise be lost in the vastness of the Dallas metropolitan area.
Investigative Challenges:
The search is hampered by a significant lack of forensic leads, as Partre Edmonds left behind his primary means of communication and transportation. Above all, his family fears that he may be experiencing a period of severe disorientation, making him less likely to identify himself to strangers or authorities.
Also important to note, detectives have reviewed surveillance footage from businesses near his home but have yet to identify a definitive path of travel. Without a recent “ping” or a confirmed sighting, the Dallas Police Department is relying heavily on the public’s eyes to provide a breakthrough in this stagnant timeline.
National Database:
As of late March 2026, Partre Edmonds has been entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number #MP156071. This federal listing allows for cross-jurisdictional monitoring, which is critical should he cross county or state lines.
Also important to note, detectives have reviewed surveillance footage from businesses near his home but have yet to identify a definitive path of travel. Consequently, the investigation remains in an active phase, with authorities monitoring hospital intake records and morgue reports across Northern Texas to ensure no potential match goes unexamined.
Physical Identifiers:
Partre Edmonds is a Black male, standing approximately 5’5″ tall and weighing 150 pounds, with a slender and athletic build. He has black hair and black eyes, and he is 40 years of age, though his family notes that his demeanor may appear younger or more vulnerable depending on his current health status.
While his specific attire at the time of his disappearance remains unconfirmed, his stature and facial features are distinctive. Investigators urge the public to be particularly observant near transit centers and public libraries, as these are common refuge points for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
Mental Health:
The intersection of a missing person case and a mental health crisis requires a specialized investigative lens that prioritizes safety and de-escalation. Above all, the Edmonds family wishes to emphasize that Partre is not a danger to the public but is a man in need of compassion and medical intervention.
Law enforcement agencies in the DFW metroplex have been alerted to his condition, ensuring that any potential contact is handled with the appropriate clinical sensitivity. The goal is not merely to locate him, but to facilitate a safe transition back into a supportive environment where his needs can be met.
Ongoing Search:
As of late March 2026, the search remains a dynamic effort involving both official and volunteer resources. Detectives continue to monitor area hospitals, psychiatric facilities, and shelters for any sign of a person matching Partre’s description.
The family remains steadfast, conducting regular canvassing of the Botham Jean Boulevard area and maintaining a visible presence in the community. Their unwavering dedication serves as a testament to Partre’s value as a son and brother, and they remain convinced that someone in the Dallas area holds the information necessary to resolve this disappearance.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Partre Edmonds, please contact the Dallas Police Department at 214-671-4268. Please reference case number 027532-2026 or NamUs file #MP156071.
Tips may also be submitted via email to MissingPersons@DPD.DallasCityHall.com. Your assistance is vital in helping a distressed family find the answers they need and ensuring that a vulnerable member of the community is returned to a place of safety and care.
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