HUMBLE, Texas — Family members are asking for help in finding a young man who is missing from north Harris County.
Kylin Jarreau, 22, was last seen on Wednesday. Jarreau has autism and may require assistance.
He was last seen in the Foxwood community in Humble, north of George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Kylin was visiting his great-uncle there when he disappeared. They're concerned he may be lost and confused.
“It's a huge community and every street in the neighborhood starts with the word Fox," Keiyana Bryant, Kylin's mother said.
He is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs 120 pounds with brown eyes and braided hair. Jarreau was last seen in a gray New Orleans Saints hoodie with basketball shorts.
Kylin's sister said he sometimes goes by Rashad and will respond to both names.
Bryant said her son has never disappeared like this before.
“Kylin we love you. Come back home," she said.
Anyone who sees him or has information about his whereabouts should call local law enforcement. The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office can be reached at 911 or 281-376-3472 for non-emergencies.
What to do when someone goes missing
Thousands of people go missing every year across the United States, and there are organizations and law enforcement agencies that work to bring them home to loved ones.
The Texas Center for the Missing is an organization with Houston roots that works to educate loved ones and authorities on finding the lost.
From resources that deal with missing children to endangered adults, the nonprofit organization has compiled a wealth of resources to help.