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‘Sixty days without answers' family pleas for help 2 months after Abilene man goes missing

‘Sixty days without answers' family pleas for help 2 months after Abilene man goes missing

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ABILENE, Texas () – Family members of an Abilene man are pleading for help 2 months after he went missing.
It's been more than sixty days since Jeremy Neves was last seen leaving an Abilene nightclub, only to miss his shift at work the next day, prompting man-hunts across the City for weeks.
The following message was posted to social media Tuesday to mark his 2-month disappearance: Two months.Sixty days without answers.Sixty mornings waking up hoping today is the day we find him.Sixty nights spent praying for his safety, his return, and for peace.It's been two months since Jeremy went missing, and not a single moment has passed without him in our thoughts. Every day without him is a day filled with worry, love, and a growing determination to bring him home.Jeremy is not just a missing person. He's a son, a brother, a friend. He's someone who fills a room with laughter, someone whose presence brings comfort, whose absence has left a space that can't be filled.We will not give up.We will not stop searching.We will not stop hoping.But we still need your help.Please keep sharing his story. Keep his name out there. Keep talking about him. You never know who might see something, remember something, or come forward with the one piece of information we desperately need.Even the smallest tip could be the key to bringing him home.If you know anything, anything at all please contact:Abilene Police Department: 325-673-8331Abilene Crime Stoppers: 325-676-8477Reference Case #: 25-027158Please help us bring Jeremy home. We miss him more than words can say.
Jeremy is described as standing 5'6″ tall and weighs around 160 pounds. He may be wearing dark-rimmed glasses and could be driving a light colored 2002 Oldsmobile Alero.
Anyone who knows where Neves or his vehicle may be located or who has more information on this case is asked to contact the Abilene Police Department at (325)673-8331 or Abilene Crime Stoppers at (325)676-8477. Just reference case 25-027158 for additional information.
Good information could lead to a cash reward!
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