Atlanta Inventor & Technology Innovator
Julian Brown, 42 - Last seen July 15, 2025
Julian Brown, a 42-year-old inventor and technology entrepreneur from Atlanta, Georgia, has been reported missing since July 15, 2025. Brown was last seen leaving his research facility in the Buckhead district, where he was developing innovative energy storage technology.
Brown attended a technology investors meeting in Midtown Atlanta to secure funding for his energy project
Last confirmed communication - email to research partner about "breakthrough" in their project
Last seen leaving his Buckhead research facility - captured on security cameras
Failed to appear at scheduled meeting - colleagues unable to reach him
Family files official missing person report with Atlanta Police Department
Police discover Brown's vehicle parked near Piedmont Park with no signs of struggle
"We're exploring all possibilities - from voluntary disappearance to foul play. Julian's work on cutting-edge technology adds complexity to this case."
- Detective Michael Reyes, Atlanta PD
Search teams combing Piedmont Park & surrounding areas
Digital forensics team examining cloud backups
Airport security footage under review
Interviewing associates & business contacts
Atlanta Police Tip Line
(404) 555-2025
Email Tips
Anonymous Online Form
atlpolice.org/missing/julianbrown
"Julian is a devoted husband, loving father, and brilliant scientist who would never disappear voluntarily. He was excited about his current project and looking forward to our family vacation next month. We're devastated and pleading for anyone with information to come forward."
Dr. Sarah Chen-Brown
Julian's Wife
At the time of his disappearance, Brown was developing a breakthrough solid-state battery technology that promised to significantly increase energy density while reducing charging times and fire risks.
According to colleagues, Brown had recently achieved a major technical milestone and was preparing to demonstrate his prototype to potential investors. His research notes and prototype materials are missing from his lab.
"Julian's work had the potential to disrupt the entire energy storage industry. We're cooperating fully with authorities to determine if his disappearance relates to his research."
- Dr. Marcus Reynolds, Research Partner
Over 200 volunteers have participated in organized searches across Atlanta parks and neighborhoods. The community has distributed more than 25,000 flyers throughout the metro area.
Volunteer search team in Piedmont Park