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Evans doesn't know where her 40-year-old nephew could be. She said the last time she saw him was July 2 near N.W. 57th and Western where she had a doctor's appointment.

“I've spent, like, $90 in gas looking up and down the streets for him and I don't know where he's at,” she said.

Smith is developmentally disabled and has some mental health issues. Evans says it's important that he returns home safely.

She has canvassed areas her nephew is usually spotted, especially near his job at Goodwill on N.W. 39th and Penn, but no luck.

“I've been to the mission, I've been to the gay club, I've been all over Oklahoma, I just drive looking for him,” said Evans.

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Metro family asking the public for help in finding missing man
 
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He gave an interview this month, so I guess he‘s OK.

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Forty-year-old Darrell Smith said that while he’s thankful for the organization’s day shelter, it’s the night that’s on his mind.

Having been homeless since his grandmother’s death in 2012, Smith said OKC streets have served as his bed on many nights. While he currently resides in a 24-hour shelter operated by The Salvation Army Central Oklahoma Area Command, he said his stay could expire soon due to the organization’s term limits.
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