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Family Hires Private Investigator To Help Find Missing Woman In Houston, Discovers Bloody Cellphone 5 Miles From Last Confirmed Location!

-Tamara’Shanay-

Cousins!

A Houston woman has been reported missing by her family after vanishing while exiting a local strip club!

California resident Felicia Johnson, 24 was celebrating her birthday with a trip to Houston and to also earn some extra money this month reports the New York Post.

Sources confirm that on the night of April 15 while leaving Cover Girls Night Club located in West Little Road,she had accepted a ride from an unknown man because her Uber ride was running late. It has been stated that was the last time Felicia was seen publicly.

“We firmly believe that someone has taken her against her will and we believe that this sister should be treated with the highest priority with law enforcement,” the head of the New Black Panther Nation in Houston.


📸: Felicia Johnson last seen at the Cover Girls Night Club on West Little York Road in Houston on the night of April 15.📸: Felicia Johnson last seen at the Cover Girls Night Club on West Little York Road in Houston on the night of April 15.

📸: Felicia Johnson last seen at the Cover Girls Night Club on West Little York Road in Houston on the night of April 15.

“We know something bad happened to this sister. She has not called a member of her family, not used her credit cards didn’t return back to the hotel where she was staying.”

Since her disappearance, Felicia’s family hired a private investigator who is said to have found her bloody cellphone five miles away from the club, along Eldridge Parkway near Bear Creek Park.

Baby, Daddy is here for you,” said, Felicia’s father Kevin Johnson while speaking at a Vigil held for her . “I’m not leaving until we find you. I’m standing strong for you every day and it gets harder. I’m not going to lie, but every day I’m finding more strength to keep going.”

He described her as a sweet person and says Felicia is an aspiring model.

Quanell X has called out the Houston police in demanding they treat cases of Black missing women with the same attentiveness as they do white women.

“This is the fourth [case] I’ve dealt with in six months of a missing African American female,” Quanell X said. “And in every one of those cases of a missing African American female, HPD has dragged its feet and they did not do anything until I began to go public.”

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