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"Darian is a 28-year-old Black man living in Baltimore. My fear every day is that he would not come home," said Raven Boone, Darian's mom.
According to a police flyer, Darian Boone was last seen around Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. on West Garrison Avenue. He was driving a 2006 black Chrysler 300, with tinted windows and black rims. He was wearing a black sweat suit and brown Timberland boots.
Raven Boone said it's unusual to not hear from her son who lives with her. When she called his phone, it went straight to voicemail.
"On Sunday morning, I kept calling. I said, 'This isn't him. He doesn't leave his phone, he doesn't let it die, he doesn't turn it off. He always makes sure he can get in contact with me,'" said Raven Boone.
The next day, she contacted police. Then his job called looking for him. Darian Boone has two children he sees and talks to regularly, but that has stopped.
Kris Hoellen, the executive director of the B & O Railroad Museum was immediately concerned when Raven Boone called her. Darian Boone came to the B&O in a six-week workforce development program Restore Baltimore.
"As a result, he was here every day, 40 hours a week. Everybody got to know him. He is a wonderful young man, very polite nice and we're worried about him," Hoellen said.”

Family, friends concerned about missing man last seen mid-November
Family and friends are concerned after Darian Boone, 28, has been missing since Nov. 19.


28-year-old man involved in B&O Railroad Museum workforce program reported missing for two weeks
Darien Boone was last seen in the 3800 block of Garrison Avenue on November 19, police said.
