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Nearly every day for the past four months, Brooke Lossiah and her mother, brother and father have driven all around Asheville to Leicester from their home on the Qualla Boundary, searching for their brother and son, Gabriel Thor Crow, who was last seen Jan. 25
said.
A missing person report was first filed with the Asheville Police Department on Jan. 28, spokesperson Rick Rice told the Citizen Times. Since then, APD has analyzed digital data, conducted drone searches and interviewed “an array of people” connected to Crow, such as family members and close associates.
Monday, April 29, marked APD’s third full-day search of an area for Crow, Rice said, after recent information suggested he may be near Spivey Mountain in West Asheville.
Four days before he was last seen, Crow’s mother made him a cake for his birthday Jan. 21. Charleen Crow remembers him eating a piece of cake Jan. 25, but he was irritated about something and “just wanted to go,” she said. A day later, she got a text from him.
“He just told me, “I’m OK mom, I just need to figure out what I need to do to move forward, and I’ll be home tomorrow,’ and that was the last time I heard from him,” Charleen Crow said
said.
A missing person report was first filed with the Asheville Police Department on Jan. 28, spokesperson Rick Rice told the Citizen Times. Since then, APD has analyzed digital data, conducted drone searches and interviewed “an array of people” connected to Crow, such as family members and close associates.
Monday, April 29, marked APD’s third full-day search of an area for Crow, Rice said, after recent information suggested he may be near Spivey Mountain in West Asheville.
Four days before he was last seen, Crow’s mother made him a cake for his birthday Jan. 21. Charleen Crow remembers him eating a piece of cake Jan. 25, but he was irritated about something and “just wanted to go,” she said. A day later, she got a text from him.
“He just told me, “I’m OK mom, I just need to figure out what I need to do to move forward, and I’ll be home tomorrow,’ and that was the last time I heard from him,” Charleen Crow said
Family searches for Cherokee artisan; APD continues investigation after Spivey Mtn closure
Grabiel Crow's family scours the Asheville area daily for their brother, son and a celebrated basket weaver with a passion for Cherokee traditions.
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