Theophilus London Reported Missing by Family

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Theophilus London Reported Missing by Family

Friends and family say they haven’t spoken with the musician since July

Theophilus London photographed by D Dipasupil

Theophilus London, October 2016 (D Dipasupil/FilmMagic)

Theophilus London is currently missing, a representative for the Los Angeles Police Department tells Pitchfork. Friends and family of London filed a missing persons report with the LAPD on Tuesday, December 27, and are looking for any information regarding his disappearance and current whereabouts. According to a statement, friends and family have not heard from London since July. Find the full statement, shared by a representative for Secretly Group, below.

Theophilus London broke through in 2009 with the single “Humdrum Town.” He released his debut studio album, Timez Are Weird These Days, two years later. London has gone on to collaborate with Kanye West (“All Day,” “Can’t Stop”), Tame Impala (“Only You,” “Whiplash”), and others.

Secretly Group:

Over the last few weeks, friends and family of Theophilus London have been working together to piece together his whereabouts. The last time someone spoke with him reportedly stretches back to July 2022 in Los Angeles.

On December 27th, family members of Theophilus London traveled to Los Angeles to file a missing persons report with the LAPD. They are now seeking the public’s help with any information as to London’s whereabouts:

“Theo, your Dad loves you, son. We miss you. And all your friends and relatives are searching for you. Wherever you are send us some signal. No matter what we will come get you son.” – Lary Moses London, father of Theophilus London

London is 35 years old, Black, 6’2″, 175 pounds, with dark brown eyes. If you have any information regarding his whereabouts or well-being, please reach out to his cousin Mikhail Noel at his instagram account @iamdjkellz, or the LAPD.

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