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“Has he ever gone missing like this before? It didn’t say in the file, but sometimes families keep that information on the down low,” Ronan asks, examining the tent. “We asked lots of questions. No history of taking off, and they say he’s happy, good marriage and family life, his kids are in college, not in any trouble. His wife says there’s been no recent trauma. He’s not depressed or suicidal, no therapist,” Jamie rattles off, and it kind of pisses Dustin off that Jim Davis going missing might not have been taken as seriously if he were suffering with mental health issues. If Jim Davis had been depressed and seeing a therapist, he knows it would be different. Dustin has been dismissed on cases once people found out he was on antidepressants. He’s happy Ronan isn’t like that, that even