Missing Huntsville realtor Ronald Dumas last seen leaving liquor store with 2 women, police say

Huntsville Police investigators continue to look into the case of Ronald Leslie Dumas Jr., who has been missing for more than a month since his disappearance.

Dumas, 37, was last heard from on Dec. 15. Dumas’ car was found on Interstate 40 in Camden, Tennessee on Dec. 16. He was placed on the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Missing Persons List as a missing adult on Dec. 23.

HPD has concentrated its efforts on identifying Dumas’ last known location and gathering details about his background. The investigation is gaining momentum, but it remains possible that resolving this case will take significant time, police said.

Thirty-six affidavits have been filed to obtain information related to Dumas. Of these, 24 affidavits have returned with some degree of information. While some of the responses provided useful leads, others required investigators to file additional affidavits.

The vehicle impounded on Dec. 16 has undergone three separate searches. The initial search was conducted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Tennessee Highway Patrol. The second search was completed by HPD investigators in conjunction with TBI and the third search was conducted by HPD Crime Scene Investigators in the Crime Scene Lab. None of these examinations revealed evidence to suggest that Dumas was forcibly removed from the vehicle.

HPD has no evidence to suggest that Dumas is in danger or has been abducted at this time. Here’s what investigators know so far:

  • On Dec. 15 just before 10:30 p.m., Dumas was seen on security camera footage entering a liquor store on University Drive accompanied by two women. He was later seen leaving the store with them and he did not appear to be under any distress.
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been consulted to help confirm cell phone location data. The most recent information indicates Dumas’ phone was tracked heading south from Memphis on Dec. 21.

Anyone with information on Dumas’ whereabouts is asked to contact Investigator Stephen Gibbs at 256-427-5448. To provide an anonymous tip, call 256-532-7463 or submit information to Huntsville Area Crimestoppers at 53-CRIME.