In late June, his family couldn't get him on the phone.
“After a while of constantly calling, then a family member went over to check on him, and that is when we were told he was missing and had been missing for at least two weeks,” Oreadea Treadwell said.
He’d last been seen June 18. His family was not contacted, but a supervisor at the home told them a police report was filed.
“I had to process it first, because the word ‘missing’ by itself is just a difficult word, and then attached to my brother's name is something I never dreamed could ever happen or would ever happen,” Oreadea Treadwell said.