Black And Missing
Jeremy Coward, New Jersey man missing since 2019
Jeremy Coward is a Black/African Male from Paterson, New Jersey. He was last seen April 4, 2019.
Jeremy Coward went missing April 4, 2019 from Paterson, New Jersey.
Jeremy is a Black/African Male who would now be 35 years old. He is 5’7″, 160lbs, with black curly hair and brown eyes.
Circumstances of Jeremy Coward’s Disappearance
On 04/15/2019 Jeremy Coward was reported missing after not being seen or heard from for ten days.
According to a report by Black and Missing But Not Forgotten, Jeremy was staying with his grandmother at the time but begin to feel ill, and went to the hospital.
Once they figured out the cause they told him he was being discharged. He contacted his grandmother to let her know about it all before his release.
Once Jeremy was discharged, no one could find him and he never arrived at his destination.
His family says Jeremy was amazing in his faith, attending church every Sunday and bible study on Wednesdays.
He has tattoos of angel wings on his back, JFELLA on ring finger, and a $100 bill on his left shoulder.
Information
Any information please contact Paterson Police Department at 973-321-1111.
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