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NCDPS - Missing Endangered Alert - NC Center for Missing Persons

NORTH CAROLINA MISSING ENDANGERED ALERT ANNOUNCEMENT
RALEIGH 9/13/2023 8:36 AM -- The N.C. Center for Missing Persons has issued a Missing Endangered Alert.
Citizens are asked to be on the lookout for Tyrone Antonio Lamont Taylor, who is believed to be suffering from a cognitive impairment.
Anyone with information about Tyrone Antonio Lamont Taylor should call Taylor Struble at the Dunn Police Department at (910) 892-2399.
Name:
Taylor
Tyrone
Antonio Lamont
(Last)
(First)
(Middle)
(Nickname)
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Race: Black
Height: 5' 11''
Weight: 211 pounds
Hair Color: Black
Hair Length: Short
Eye Color: Brown
Other Distinguishing Physical Characteristics: Dark, scruffy beard; dark skin tone
Clothing Description: unknown
Reporting Law Enforcement Agency: Dunn Police Department
Contact Information: Taylor Struble at (910) 892-2399
Location of Incident: Dunn, North Carolina and no travel information at this time.
Location Last Seen:
Dunn, North Carolina on September 5th 2023.
Direction of Travel:
unknown direction of travel
Possible Destination:
unknown destination

Search continues for missing Dunn man whose burned car was found in Cumberland County
Tyrone Antonio Lamonte Taylor II was last seen Sept. 5. His vehicle was found three days later.
www.fayobserver.com
A burned vehicle found in Cumberland County last week belongs to a missing Harnett County man, officials said Thursday.
Tyrone Antonio Lamonte Taylor II was last seen Sept. 5 at Amity Place Apartments on Susan Tart Road in Dunn, according to the Dunn Police Department. He was reported missing by his family Sept. 7, police said.
A day later, Taylor's 2021 red Toyota Corolla was found burned about 6:30 a.m. in the 7500 block of Laura Ray Road in Linden, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office confirmed. The fire is being investigated as an arson, according to the Sheriff's Office incident report.
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UPDATE: Taylor missing since Sept. 5
The mystery behind Tyrone Antonio Lamonte Taylor II continues to confound and bewilder authorities with the Dunn Police Department.
www.mydailyrecord.com
Sept 14
The mystery behind Tyrone Antonio Lamonte Taylor II continues to confound and bewilder authorities with the Dunn Police Department.
“The investigation into the missing person case is ongoing,” said Dunn Chief of Police Cary A. Jackson.
“Investigators have been able to confirm that Taylor’s vehicle was found burned in Cumberland County,” she said. “Dunn Police have been in contact with the Taylor family concerning this information.
“Investigators are utilizing all resources available to aid in this investigation.
“We are currently working with assistance from the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office to conduct follow-up investigations on all information that has been provided to our agencies,” she said.
“Both agencies have conducted ground, aerial and K-9 searches in an effort to locate Mr. Taylor.
“Please be patient as investigators continue to work on every detail of this case,” Jackson added.
“As with any investigation, to protect the evidence gathering process, law enforcement is only able to provide limited information to the public.”
Taylor has been entered in state and national databases for missing persons to spread the coverage of the case beyond the Harnett County area.
The search for Taylor began on Tuesday, Sept. 5, when his family filed a missing person report. He was last known safe at Amity Place Apartments on Susan Tart Road in Dunn.
Any person with information on the whereabouts of Tyrone Taylor is asked to contact the Dunn Police Department at 910-892-2399, or Harnett County Communications Center at 910-893-9111.
Jackson offered her department’s thanks to all people who have offered information in the search to locate Taylor.