Family of Juvar King Sr. rally over man's disappearance

The family of Juvar King Sr. rallied outside of the Warren Municipal Building Friday evening to raise awareness over his disappearance.
"We need help," said Ida King, Juvar's sister. "We need factual information. We need people to step in and get this information out so that we can bring my brother home. It's important for us all to be together because we believe in unity."
Warren Police Department is investigating after King was last seen by his girlfriend on Tuesday, February 4.
A Warren Police report states King was driving his mother's white 2007 Buick LaCrosse, license plate JMP4219.
With the help of Flock camera systems, the vehicle was last pinged at the intersection of Hayden and Shaw Avenues in East Cleveland.
King's family told 21 News he was supposed to pick up his children for school Wednesday morning and he never arrived.
"When he didn't pick his children up for school, that is when we knew something was wrong," Ida added. "That is the normal routine. Juvar picks his kids up, takes them to breakfast, and drops them off at school. Once that didn't happen, that's when we knew something was really, really wrong."
"We are just continuing to look in the Warren and Cleveland area," another family member added. "We have family coming in from out of town so we can all be together. This is a big deal to us. Juvar is a very special person to everybody out here."
"He is very much loved," Ida concluded. "Where is my brother?"
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Warren Police Department at 330-394-2521 or dispatch at 330-841-2505.