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Washington, D.C. Community Seeks Help in Locating Antonio Quinton Bradshaw, Missing Since March 2024

Washington, D.C. – The Washington Metropolitan Police Department and the community are urgently searching for Antonio Quinton Bradshaw, who has been missing since late March 2024. Antonio, a 6-foot tall Black male with an albino complexion, was last seen in the 1400 Block of Montello Ave NE. His disappearance has left his family and friends deeply concerned, especially since it is out of character for him to leave his residence without notifying anyone.

Antonio, who has poor eyesight, was last known to have returned home with groceries, which were left in their bags. Since then, he has not been seen or heard from, a circumstance that has heightened the anxiety of those close to him. Authorities are asking anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact them immediately by dialing 911 or the MPD at 202-727-9099. Referencing CCN 24-117-961 or CCN 24-113-084 when providing information could aid in the investigation.

The community has rallied on social media to spread awareness and pray for Antonio’s safe return. Rhonda Lovejoy posted, "Praying that he is found safe and unharmed," while Jacqueline Harker Martin echoed these sentiments, writing, "Prayers going up for a safe return." Others, like Vivian Long, have shared the information widely, adding, "Praying for his safe return. Sharing."

Lateshia Elizabeth, from D.C.’s Missing Voice Inc, has been instrumental in organizing the community’s efforts to locate Antonio. She has expressed gratitude for the support, particularly thanking Henderson Long, who has been active in the search.

As the search continues, the collective hope is for Antonio Quinton Bradshaw to be found safe and returned to his loved ones. The Washington, D.C. community remains vigilant, and anyone with information is urged to come forward.

— Updated by Aubrey Torres in Local

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