23-year-old Ishawn Pitts found dead in Jackson after missing report in New Jersey

JACKSON, NJ — A 23-year-old man reported missing in the Jackson and Howell area has been found dead, according to a public statement shared by a family member following an earlier search effort.

Ishawn Pitts, 23, had been reported missing after he was last seen driving a dark gray 2021 Honda Accord with tinted windows in the Jackson/Howell area, prompting concern and calls for public assistance.

Family confirms death after search

The update came in a message shared by Pitts’ mother, Danielle M. Warren, who described the loss as overwhelming and asked for continued support and prayers.

“It is with the heaviest heart that I share news no parent should ever have to say out loud… my oldest son has passed away at just 23 years old,” she wrote.

Warren described her son as her “first love” and reflected on the impact of his life, adding that the family is now grappling with an immense loss.

No official cause of death or circumstances surrounding where Pitts was found have been released publicly.

Key Points
• 23-year-old Ishawn Pitts was reported missing in Jackson/Howell, New Jersey
• Family later confirmed he has been found deceased
• No official details released on cause or circumstances of death

Missing person alert preceded discovery

Before the confirmation of his death, Pitts had been the subject of a missing person alert circulating in the community. The alert included a detailed description, noting he was 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighed approximately 153 pounds, had a light complexion, long dreadlocks, and tattoos on his left arm.

He was last seen wearing a black or navy hoodie with red pants featuring a logo. Authorities and family members had urged anyone with information to contact the Jackson Police Department.

The vehicle he was believed to be driving at the time—a 2021 Honda Accord with New Jersey license plate F83UFJ—was also highlighted in the search.

Community impact and unanswered questions

The confirmation of Pitts’ death shifts the focus from search efforts to understanding what happened, though officials have not yet released investigative details.

What happens next

It is not yet clear whether the Jackson Police Department or another agency will release further information regarding the circumstances of Pitts’ death.

For now, the case remains limited to the family’s public confirmation, with no additional official statements detailing cause, manner of death, or whether an investigation is ongoing.

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