VICTORVILLE, Calif. – A family is extremely concerned about their loved one who went missing last month.
TJ Lookinghorse was last seen when he was dropped off at the Greyhound Station on D Street in the City of Victorville on Monday, July 15, 2019. TJ had a boarding pass to return home to South Dakota. Apparently, the bus was overbooked and TJ was unable to board the bus.
TJ borrowed a cell phone to call his mother, Gladys Lookinghorse and his aunt, Beatrice Lookinghorse to inform them that he would have to board a later bus. His family has not heard from him since and he does not have his own cell phone. His family said that TJ also does not have an ID or any money.
His mother said that TJ had sustained a traumatic brain injury a few years ago and has issues with expressing himself since. TJ speaks both English and Lakota. A police report has been filed with the Victorville Police Department but his family is not even sure he is still in Victorville.
TJ is a 30-year-old Native American man. He has brown hair and eyes. He is 6’0” tall, and weighs 189-200 pounds. If you see TJ or know where he is located please call the Victorville Police Department at 760-241-2911.
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