
The search for Daniel Richard Jensen, the 33-year-old missing man from Rosemead, has come to a fruitful end as the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced he was found. The collective sigh of relief was shared by local authorities and the community after the tireless efforts to locate the at-risk individual proved successful.
Daniel Jensen, who copes with a mental disorder and an intellectual disability, had been missing since January 27, 2024. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, in conjunction with the public and other agencies, mounted a comprehensive search following Jensen's disappearance from the 3600 block of Rosemead Boulevard. He was last seen wearing a black bomber jacket, a blue/black sweater, tan pants, and, black shoes.
The details surrounding Jensen's condition upon being found were not immediately disclosed, but the sheriff's department expressed their gratitude to everyone involved in the search effort. Through a Facebook post, the LASD thanked the public, media, Aero Bureau, and deputy personnel for their commitment.
Before Jensen was found, the department had encouraged the community to be on the lookout, emphasizing the urgency of the situation due to Jensen's vulnerabilities. Upon his disappearance, anyone with information was urged to come forward and assist the law enforcement’s efforts in any way they could. The LASD emphasized their concern for his well-being, signaling the grave importance of the public's help in locating the missing man.
The resolution of Daniel Jensen’s disappearance underscores the vital role community involvement plays in conjunction with law enforcement efforts to ensure the safety of at-risk individuals. While the specific circumstances of his recovery remain private, the end of the strenuous search marked a poignant moment for all those who fear for the unknown fates of missing loved ones.









