The Missing Fan Who Stepped Out to Help Ye Still Being Searched, 4 Years After Initial Report
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is a man of many talents, but even his powerhouse of skills cannot keep him away from the controversies he constantly draws. Legal battles have almost become second nature for the Atlanta native, and global backlash is nothing new. What is fresh, though, is just how much these conflicts have escalated in magnitude, turning what were once occasional panic days into nearly half a decade of chaos—especially for one fan who set out in 2020 to track down the rapper and has been on a wild ride ever since.
After all this time, reports confirm the superfan is still MIA, with the search going strong for four years and counting.
Updates on Ye’s missing fan from 2020
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According to a recent report by Cowboy State Daily, authorities are inching closer to solving the mystery of a Washington D.C. man who vanished over four years ago after his car was found abandoned on a remote mining road in Big Horn Country. Back in July 2020, 28-year-old David Richardson set off for Wyoming, telling folks he was on a mission to "help Kanye West." Despite exhaustive searches by foot, horseback, drone, and K-9 teams, not a single trace of the superfan has been discovered.
Fresh leads from the FBI, teaming up with the Big Horn Sheriff’s Office and D.C.'s Metropolitan Police, have helped clear up Richardson’s 1,600-mile trek to Wyoming. Originally, it was thought he cruised through Nebraska, but now, the FBI's high-tech tools suggest he actually took a detour through the Big Horn Mountains, according to Sheriff Ken Blackburn. Richardson was allegedly headed to Ye’s Wyoming properties in Cody and Greybull.
Although the authorities declined to elaborate on the refocus, it did talk about new leads that are continually being followed up on. The report further outlines a key piece of evidence in the case.
Crucial evidence found in Ye’s missing fan case
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According to Cowboy State Daily, there is no solid proof that Davante Richardson made it to either ranch. After his family lost all contact and reported him missing on July 22, 2020, his abandoned Jeep Compass was discovered a week later on a haul road, about 7 miles outside of Greybull. Surprisingly, the car had no mechanical issues. Inside, investigators found his digital gear, including a cellphone, two laptops, and a charging cord, according to Sheriff Ken Blackburn.
Missing, however, were his clothes, travel bag, wallet, bank cards, and any ID. Even more bizarre, there has been zero activity on his accounts since he disappeared. What really stood out to Blackburn was the car’s spotlessness—no fast food wrappers or road trip trash, despite nearly 24 hours of driving. While all signs point to something way out of the ordinary, the mission remains clear: to lend a hand to the fan who was rushing to assist the 24-time Grammy-winning rapper.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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