Reward Offered as Police Seek Missing Jacksonville, Alabama Man Last Seen Leaving Parker Place SW

Search expands with CrimeStoppers reward and vehicle details released
A reward is being offered as police continue searching for a missing man last reported seen in Jacksonville, Alabama. Authorities have identified the missing person as Patrick Slade Boothe, 51, and say he was last seen on January 23, 2026, leaving the Parker Place SW area of Jacksonville.
The case has drawn additional public attention after CrimeStoppers 215-STOP announced a cash incentive tied to information that helps move the investigation forward. The organization is offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to Boothe’s location or to suspects connected to the case.
Description and identifying markers
Police described Boothe as approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall and about 185 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Authorities also released a distinctive identifying detail: Boothe has a Kappa Sigma fraternity tattoo on his left ankle.
Vehicle information released to the public
Investigators said Boothe may be traveling in a white 2007 Lexus GX with gold-colored wheels. Authorities also provided a tag detail that may help the public identify the vehicle: the license plate may be Alabama tag 11C1D49.
CrimeStoppers circulated photos of the vehicle as part of the public appeal for information.
How to submit information
Authorities are asking anyone who may have seen Boothe or the vehicle—or who may have information relevant to the case—to come forward. Tips can be provided directly to Jacksonville Police at (256) 435-6448 or to CrimeStoppers 215-STOP. CrimeStoppers also accepts anonymous tips by text by sending “215stop” to 738477 and following the prompts.
Police have emphasized that even small details—such as a recent sighting of the described SUV—may help investigators narrow timelines and potential travel routes.
What officials have confirmed so far
- Patrick Slade Boothe, 51, was last seen January 23, 2026, in the Parker Place SW area of Jacksonville, Alabama.
- He is described as 5-foot-9, about 185 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, and a Kappa Sigma tattoo on his left ankle.
- He may be traveling in a white 2007 Lexus GX with gold-colored wheels; the vehicle may display Alabama tag 11C1D49.
- A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his location or to suspects in the case.
Authorities have not publicly released additional details about what circumstances led to Boothe being reported missing. The search remained active as of February 4, 2026, with investigators requesting continued public assistance.

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