Missing
Please use your platforms to find:
James "Weston" Higginbotham
20 YO
He was on a family trip in Japan. Missing since 5/29/26.
*Last seen making a purchase at the Kohnan hardware store Kyoto
He may have been on a train when his phone lost service at 8:15 p.m. likely headed to Tokyo. His phone remains turned off.
It is reported that he was upset.
Description:
He is 6' 1", blue eyes and was wearing
A white shirt that says "Save the Bees" with 2 bees, lavender corduroy pants, and white and black striped Adidas tennis (older). He also had a shoulder style bag with Alabama on it.
He is a vegan, well-traveled, and in excellent physical shape.
Praying he is found soon.
#Missing
#Japan
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