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Austin Jerrel Renshaw, a 22‑year‑old construction worker from Maple Valley Washington, vanished on October 27, 2003. The morning of his disappearance, he stopped at a McDonald’s in Spring Glen around 7:30 a.m., where he purchased a breakfast meal. That day remains the last confirmed trace of him.

His silver 1993 Chevrolet Cavalier was discovered nearly two weeks later — on November 6, abandoned in the parking lot of Chinook Middle School in SeaTac, roughly 25 miles from ...Read More
Last Seen: Oct 27, 2003

Victim Details

Apr 02, 2012

Jun 13, 2023

Austin

Renshaw

43

22

73 inches

160 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the autumn of 2003, a 22-year-old man named Austin Jerrel Renshaw vanished, leaving behind a life he was actively trying to rebuild in the King County, Washington area. On the morning of October 27, 2003, Austin purchased breakfast from a McDonald's in Spring Glen. This was the last known activity of the young man who was living in Maple Valley with two roommates and working in construction. At the time of his disappearance, Austin was described as a White male, 6'1" tall and weighing 160 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. A tattoo of an Asian symbol on his left forearm was a notable distinguishing feature. His family and friends were left with a void of information when he seemingly disappeared without a trace. The mystery deepened when Austin's car, a blue 1993 Hyundai Accent, was found abandoned in the parking lot of Chinook Middle School in SeaTac, approximately 25 miles from his home. The vehicle was towed on November 6, over a week after he was last seen. Inside the car, investigators found the partially eaten McDonald's meal he had purchased, along with a receipt and some cash. The hood of the car was damaged, but there were no other immediate clues as to what might have happened to Austin. This discovery was particularly troubling to his family, as his father stated it was highly uncharacteristic of Austin to abandon his vehicle. The investigation into Austin's disappearance has been a long and heart-wrenching journey for his family, who believe he was met with foul play. This sentiment is shared by investigators, though a lack of evidence has left the case unsolved. In the days leading up to his disappearance, Austin had confided in his sister that he was afraid for his life, expressing a fear that someone was going to kill him. This revelation casts a dark shadow over the circumstances of his vanishing. At the time, Austin was navigating a period of personal transformation, working to overcome past issues with substance abuse and embracing a newfound spirituality, regularly attending local churches. While his roommates suggested the possibility of suicide, his family and law enforcement suspect a more sinister explanation. The King County Sheriff's Office has investigated the case for years, but no arrests have been made and no one has been charged in connection with his disappearance, leaving his loved ones with unanswered questions and a case that has grown cold with the passage of time.

Oct 27, 2003

Maple Valley

Washington

King County

Maple Valley

No

11615

King County Sheriff's Office

Seattle

Washington

King County

98104

Michael Garske

Detective

516 3rd Avenue Room W-150, Washington

2062964155

County

Law Enforcement

03-351646

2003-11-07

King County Sheriff's Office

Brown

Green

Green

No

06/15/2026


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