Authorities in Camden are asking for your help as they search for three people who went missing in the span of about 24 hours.

Messah Bussey of Camden, NJ, Missing

14-year-old Messah Bussey has been reported missing from his home on the 100 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

He is described as a Black male, 5’ 7” tall, 130 pounds, with brown eyes, and black hair.

Messah Bussey of Camden, NJ, missing - Photo: Camden County Police Dept / Canva
Messah Bussey of Camden, NJ, missing - Photo: Camden County Police Dept / Canva
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He was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, black shorts and black shoes.

He is known to frequent the Lanning Square and Bergen Square neighborhoods of Camden.


Reginald Smith, Jr., of Philadelphia Missing

The Camden County Police Department is looking for 37-year-old Reginald Smith, Jr., of Philadelphia, who was last seen in Camden near the corner of 6th and Cooper Streets.

He is described as a Black male, 5’ 9”, 150 pounds, with brown eyes, and brown hair and a tattoo on his chest.

Reginald Smith, Jr., of Philadelphia missing - Photo: Camden County Police Dept / Canva
Reginald Smith, Jr., of Philadelphia missing - Photo: Camden County Police Dept / Canva
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He was last seen wearing an ivory/tan hooded sweater with no sleeves and black shorts and carrying a black backpack.

He is known to frequent the Walter Rand Transportation Center in Camden.


Ability Mouwon of Camden, NJ, Missing

32-year-old Ability Mouwon is missing from the 600 block of Cherry Street in Camden.

He is a Black male, 5’ 7”, 150 pounds, with brown eyes, and short black hair. He was last seen wearing a red hat, white shirt, blue jeans and navy blue and gray sneakers

Ability Mouwon of Camden, NJ, missing - Photo: Camden County Police Dept / Canva
Ability Mouwon of Camden, NJ, missing - Photo: Camden County Police Dept / Canva
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He is known to frequent the Broadway corridor of Camden.


Help Camden County Police

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of any of these people is asked to call the Camden County Police Department tip line at (856) 757-7042.

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