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First Posted: 1/15/2009
Missing Person Case
LUMBERTON - People who have been missing for years or even decades often slip away from the public's consciousness.
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Brian Lowery, 33, has been missing since January 2002. According to sheriff's Detective Deryl Little, Lowery was last seen by his neighbor, Donnie Beck, on Jan. 9 at about 2 p.m., when Lowery returned a tractor to Beck's home on Russ Road. Lowery's last known address was 538 Russ Road in Lumberton.
Lowery was not employed and did not have a car. There is no suspicion of foul play, Little said. Lowery is American Indian, about 6 feet, 2 inches tall, weighs about 135 pounds, has blue eyes, brown hair.
Janet Lowery, Brian's mother, is pessimistic about finding her son alive because he was taking medicine to recover from a liver transplant.
“I've given up, because it's been too long,” Lowery said as she choked back tears. “Not knowing will drive you crazy. I try not to think about it anymore, because it doesn't get any easier.”
Missing persons are often out of sight, out of mind | Robesonian
Missing Person Case
LUMBERTON - People who have been missing for years or even decades often slip away from the public's consciousness.
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Brian Lowery, 33, has been missing since January 2002. According to sheriff's Detective Deryl Little, Lowery was last seen by his neighbor, Donnie Beck, on Jan. 9 at about 2 p.m., when Lowery returned a tractor to Beck's home on Russ Road. Lowery's last known address was 538 Russ Road in Lumberton.
Lowery was not employed and did not have a car. There is no suspicion of foul play, Little said. Lowery is American Indian, about 6 feet, 2 inches tall, weighs about 135 pounds, has blue eyes, brown hair.
Janet Lowery, Brian's mother, is pessimistic about finding her son alive because he was taking medicine to recover from a liver transplant.
“I've given up, because it's been too long,” Lowery said as she choked back tears. “Not knowing will drive you crazy. I try not to think about it anymore, because it doesn't get any easier.”
Missing persons are often out of sight, out of mind | Robesonian