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Theophilus London, right, has been reported missing by his family. The rapper was last in touch with relatives in the summer of 2022. Family members recently traveled to Los Angeles to file a missing persons report with police.

Rapper Theophilus London has been reported missing by his family, according to a statement released Wednesday by Secretly, a music label that has worked with London.

“Over the last few weeks, friends and family … have been working together to piece together his whereabouts,” the family’s statement read. The 35-year-old’s family and friends believe someone last spoke to the musician in July in Los Angeles, they added. 

On Tuesday, some of London’s relatives traveled to Los Angeles to file a missing persons report with the Los Angeles Police Department. 

Officer Annie Moran, an LAPD spokesperson, confirmed Wednesday that a report for London had been taken. A department news release said London was last seen in the Skid Row area on Oct. 15, and his family had lost complete contact with him. 

The family is seeking the public’s assistance in finding London, who is 6-foot-2, weighs 175 pounds and has dark brown eyes. In their statement, London’s family urged the public to reach out to LAPD or the musician’s cousin Mikhail Noel via Instagram (@iamdjkellz). 

London posted prolifically on Instagram, but his last posts also came in July.

Rapper Theophilus London is shown in this 2011 photo while shopping at Target in New York. London's family has filed a missing persons report with Los Angeles police and are asking for the public’s help to find him.

London’s father, Larry Moses London, also included a plea in the statement released Wednesday. 

“Theo, your Dad loves you, son,” his message reads. “We miss you. And all your friends and relatives are searching for you. Wherever you are send us some signal. No matter what we will come get you son.”

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