By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent@StacyBrownMedia
     Police in California and the Black and Missing Foundation seek assistance in locating two African American men from Alabama who went missing after they arrived in Sacramento on Friday, November 5.
Authorities said LaDexter Pelt, 25, of Greene County, Alabama, and John DuBose Jr., 20, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, boarded a flight after Pelt celebrated his birthday.
Authorities said they know that the men arrived in California, but their whereabouts remain a mystery.
Heightening the tension, a hunter found a cell phone that belongs to Dubose, and police said it last pinged in the Sutter Bypass Wildlife Area, a 3,200-acre region that includes two long, narrow parcels on each side.
Police have searched the area and have questioned the hunter but have not developed any new leads.
âThis is a case that weâre very much watching,â said Derrica Wilson, the co-founder of the Black and Missing Foundation, which has spotlighted the plight of missing people of color for 14 years.
Peltâs mother, Tracy Hunter, has expressed her fears and pleaded for her sonâs safe return.
âI have every reason to be concerned because my child wouldâve called me by now,â a shaken Hunter told reporters.
âHe let me know that he made it to Sacramento, California, and we said goodbye for now. And that was it,â Hunter said, adding that both her sonâs and DuBoseâs phones are now disconnected.
âThis is totally out of the ordinary,â she asserted.
Authorities said Pelt has short, black hair. He has brown eyes, stands six feet tall, and weighs 220 pounds.
DuBose is 5 feet â6 inches and weighs 140 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.
âLaDexter and John, if you are out there, please contact your family members,â Hunter said. âWe are distraught; we are mentally exhausted. And as a mother, I am mentally torn and heartbroken.â
Anyone with information should contact the Sacramento Police Department at (916) 808-5471 or the Greene County Sheriffâs Department at (205) 372-3152.
Individuals can also call the Selma Police Department at (334) 874-2137 or contact the Black and Missing Foundation at www.BAMFI.org.

