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Jaquarious Quamonte Kendall
Case Type: Endangered
DOB: June 14, 1996
Missing Date: Jan. 25, 2015
Age Now: 18
Missing City: Albemarle
Missing State: North Carolina
Case Number: NCMC1243470
Gender: Male
Race: Black
Complexion: Medium
Height: 6-1
Weight: 185
Hair Color: Black
Hair Length: Short
Eye Color: Brown
Wear Glasses or Contacts: No
Location Last Seen: At 1 a.m. at a residence in Albemarle which he shared with a stepbrother.
Circumstances of Disappearance: Days after he went missing Kendall’s 1994 Lexus was found abandoned near the James B. Garrison Bridge on N.C. Highway 24-27.
The vehicle was parked and locked about 300 yards away from the Pee Dee River. There was no sign of Kendall, a high school senior.
Cadaver dogs and SCUBA equipment have been used to search the area but no new clues were unearthed.
“We’ve done a lot of interviews with family, some of his acquaintances, some of the folks he was closest to,” Capt. Brian Hatley told the Stanly News & Press. “Since that time we have reached out to some outside agencies. We did reach out to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.”
Kendall’s grandmother told WSOCTV.com that her grandson was autistic.
“It’s really been rough,” Undrey Bost told the station. “This is a child; even if he is 18, he is still a kid.”
Bost believes that her grandson may have been going to see his girlfriend. It’s also possible that the young couple got into an argument, according to family members.
“We don’t know what’s going on,” said Bost.
Last Seen Wearing: Unknown.
Identifying Marks or Characteristics: Unknown. Kendall sometimes stays with his mother who lives in Norwood, N.C.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts or circumstances of disappearance for Jaquarious Quamonte Kendall may contact the Stanly County Sheriff’s Office at (704) 986-3700 or the Black and Missing Foundation’s confidential Tip Line.
N.C. Police Find Abandoned Car Of Missing Teen Jaquarious Quamonte Kendall was originally published on newsone.com