CAMERON, N.C. — Jamelle Brown disappeared from his home near Cameron in Harnett County on Nov. 24. Now, his family is praying for a Christmas miracle. "I do want my son home. Somebody knows something," his father, James Brown, said. "He didn't just disappear like that." Jamelle Brown, 30, who has bipolar disorder, was last seen in his home on Sawyer Road around 10 p.m. His family said the front door was opened and closed at 11:16 p.m. "He just works and comes home. That's his routine," James Brown said. He said when his son left the house, he did not have his ID, wallet or medications. Deputies said Jamelle Brown was last seen wearing shorts, a T-shirt and possibly a black hooded sweatshirt. Anyone with information can call the sheriff’s office at 910-893-9111 or 911. #harnettcounty #JemelleBrown #CameronNC #NorthCarolina #findourmissing #findourmissingnc #silveralert #bipolardisorder https://www.instagram.com/p/Brpn23JhSCy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8ucigcq9vv2s









