Body of missing Brit, 32, who vanished while on holiday in Florida is found after more than two years

Body of missing Brit, 32, who vanished while on holiday in Florida is found after more than two years
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Body of missing Brit, 32, who vanished while on holiday in Florida is found after more than two years
Author: Elizabeta Ranxburgaj
Published: Feb, 23 2025 15:07

THE body of a Brit who went missing in Florida has been found two years after his disappearance while on holiday. The alarm was raised about Alex Hodgson Doughty, 32, when his worried mum called the cops to say she couldn't reach him in September 2022.

 [Photo of Alex Hodgson Doughty, 32.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photo of Alex Hodgson Doughty, 32.]

The Brit had been visiting the Jacksonville area and used a ride-sharing app to get to Kingsland, Georgia. Alex's remains were tragically found by cops in Kingsland, around 30 miles north of Jacksonville. His body was discovered on 4 February in a wooded area on private land, according to the FBI.

 [Selfie of a man at a sporting event wearing a green scarf.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Selfie of a man at a sporting event wearing a green scarf.]

Cops and investigators from the FBI Jacksonville Division released a statement following the discovery. Special Agent in Charge Kristin Rehler said: "While we had hoped to bring Mr. Doughty’s family better news, we are thankful to be able to provide them with some closure.

 [Aerial view of a crime scene investigation in a wooded area.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Aerial view of a crime scene investigation in a wooded area.]

"This discovery is the direct result of our partnerships and special agents from FBI Jacksonville’s Cellular Analysis Survey Team (CAST), who were relentless in their efforts to narrow down potential search locations.". The FBI added that it did not suspect any foul play in this case and did not expect to file any criminal charges.

 [Man standing next to an orange Smeg refrigerator.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Man standing next to an orange Smeg refrigerator.]

Police did not release further details about Alex or how he died. Authorities are investigating why the Brit went to Kingsland in the first place. The FBI used mobile phone based technology to track geolocation data and calls. This tech was able to help investigators locate Alex's body.

 [Missing person poster for Alexander Hodgson Doughty.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Missing person poster for Alexander Hodgson Doughty.]

An official told First Coast News: "This isn't a traditional investigative technique, such as interviews. "We used phone based location information and geolocation information derived from electronics we surround ourselves with everyday to retrace their footsteps and to narrow a search area.".

 [Aerial view of a search party in a wooded area.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Aerial view of a search party in a wooded area.]

Alex's initial disappearance has not been the only case of a Brit going missing while on holiday. Liam Hannigan, 34, vanished on 7 February while in Tenerife, The Sun has previously reported. The holidaymaker, from Greater Manchester, was staying at a popular Canary Islands resort with his friends, but his family said his phone had been switched off for days.

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