The Auburn Police Department is currently investigating a report of a missing person.
According to family members, 25-year-old Tyshunn Raheem McCray, of Auburn, has not been seen since late Thursday evening.
McCray was last seen by family members on Thursday in the 300 block of Williams Avenue, and may have been in the area of South College later that night. Police say McCray may be occupying a 2004, maroon, 4-door, Pontiac Grand Prix displaying an Alabama license plate with tag number 43B66A9.
The Auburn Police Department is asking anyone who has seen McCray, his vehicle or might know his whereabouts to contact them at 334-501-3140 or the tip line at 334-246-1391.
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