Laequan Little’s last documented moments were captured on ring camera of him driving on the grass through Reserve at Britford Apartments
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A Greensboro father who disappeared just before the New Year hasn’t been seen in a week.Â
Laequan Little’s mother Tamika Little said her son was leaving a friend’s house to pick up his daughter but never made it.
She’s frustrated but hopeful someone has seen him.
His last known whereabouts were seen through a ring camera showing Little driving on the grass through the Reserve at Britford Apartments in Greensboro.Â
“What we also have on there is he’s not the only one in that car because there are two voices that the ring camera picked up as well,” Tamika Little said.Â
Tamika Little tried to get all the clues she could from the video because that and the call she got from the mother of his child were all she had to go off of.
“She called to tell me he was saying I’m in the grass. I’m in the grass and said that he was saying some other stuff afterward, but she could not understand what he was saying,” Tamika Little explained. “So she called me on three way to see If I could understand and once she clicked back over we couldn’t get in contact with him. It kept going to voice mail.”Â
Tamika Little said her son was at the Reserve with friends on Dec. 30 and called his child’s mother when he was leaving around 3 am.
She said the next day when she still hadn’t heard from him, she knocked on doors in the neighborhood and spoke with the friend he was last with.
“He pretty much just kept giving the same story. He went to the bathroom. Told him to wait on him because he didn’t want him to leave because he had a few drinks and by the time he came out the bathroom he was gone,” Tamika Little explained.Â
She put together a search team and looked for him from the Reserve to the location he was heading to pick up his daughter but found nothing.Â
Greensboro police said a missing person report has been filed and they’ve entered Little into the National Crime Information Center database.
“I just want my son home. It’s cold outside. It’s been raining. It’s been snowing. It’s been 7 days, no food, no water,” Tamika Little pleaded. “If they know something say something.”Â
Little was driving a 2009 Honda Civic.
If you know anything call the police at 336-373-2222.