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Alabama father missing since November

Alabama father Khristian Sanders has been missing since mid-November and his family is pleading for the public’s help.

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Khristian Sanders

Alabama father Khristian Sanders has been missing since mid-November and his family is pleading for the public’s help.

Khristian Sanders missing

Sanders, 29, was last seen or spoken to by family on November 17th, reports AL.com. He was supposedly boarding a bus by his grandmother’s house in Birmingham, Alabama in Hooper City.

The family initially heard that he was going to California to visit friends. They weren’t initially concerned because Sanders had previously lived there.

Khristian Sanders

But when Thanksgiving and Christmas came without him contacting them, especially his 4-year-old daughter, worry began to set in.

The family contacted Greyhound and there was no record of him traveling via bus. And they don’t believe he would have taken a flight.

His aunt Carlina Spratt told the outlet that no one in California has seen or heard from him.

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The family put in a missing persons report on Dec. 12 with the Birmingham police department.

Sanders’ car was in the yard of a family home in Hooper City.

“At this point, we know something’s wrong,’’ Spratt said. “If Khris were alive and well, he’d be calling us.”

Sanders does not suffer from any known mental or health problems.

Anyone with information on Khristian Sanders’ disappearance is asked to call 911 or Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.


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