Dc man, 61, vanishes in red sweatpants after walking on lee street

DC man, 61, vanishes in red sweatpants after walking on Lee Street

WASHINGTON, DC – Concern is growing for the safety of 61-year-old Felton Hill, who disappeared Thursday afternoon after he was last seen in the 4000 block of Lee Street, Northeast. He has not been heard from since 4:00 p.m. on April 3.

Hill is described as a Black male with a medium brown complexion, standing 5’9” and weighing approximately 155 pounds. He has brown eyes and salt-and-pepper afro-style hair. At the time he went missing, he was wearing red sweatpants, a black t-shirt, and silver or gray shoes.

Dc man, 61, vanishes in red sweatpants after walking on lee street
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Hill’s disappearance has prompted an active search by the Youth and Family Engagement Division, which is leading efforts to locate him. His case has been classified as “Critical Missing” due to age and circumstances.

Investigators urge anyone who sees Hill or may have information about his whereabouts to call the Youth and Family Engagement Division at (202) 576-6768 or the Real Time Crime Center at (202) 727-9099. Anonymous tips may be submitted by texting 50411.

Key Points

  • Felton Hill, 61, last seen at 4:00 p.m. on April 3 on Lee Street NE
  • Last known outfit: red sweatpants, black t-shirt, silver/gray shoes
  • Anyone with information is urged to call (202) 727-9099 or text 50411
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