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Families and advocates press Sacramento officials for action after a blind, disabled man goes missing; residents also raise local land-use and sit/lie concerns

5449086 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

Family members and advocates appealed to the Sacramento City Council during public comment for increased urgency and communication in the search for Lovett L. J. Moore, a legally blind disabled man reported missing for roughly a month, and residents also urged community engagement on local land-use and enforcement proposals.

Family members and advocates for a missing Sacramento man urged City Council members during the public-comment period to treat the disappearance with urgency and to improve coordination and communication with law enforcement and the community.

Speakers identified the missing person as Lovett L. J. Moore, described him as legally blind and disabled, and said he had been missing for roughly three to four weeks at the time of the comments. Pamela Matthews, identified in public comments as Moore’s mother, told the council she has received little support from police and pleaded for help finding her son. She said, “I can't eat or sleep. I need help from you all.…

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